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Should you take 1 year old to Disney?

One of the best parts about bringing a baby to Disneyland is that they are free through 2 years old. So you'll want to take advantage of having a baby or 2-year-old in the park. You can expect to move a little slower with a baby or toddler, but you can also experience boundless joy in the simplest experiences.



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In regards to “Lands”, I recommend Fantasyland and Toontown as the top 2 spaces for babies and very young children at Disneyland. They both include the most “all ages” attractions and there's room for little ones to run around and explore in safe places.

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There are some rides at each Disney World theme park that have height requirements; guests may only experience those rides if they're tall enough. But the vast majority of attractions at WDW do NOT have a height requirement. Babies and toddlers are welcome to experience those.

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By far, Magic Kingdom has the most toddler-friendly attractions of all the Walt Disney World parks. If you only have one day to visit Disney World with toddlers, the Magic Kingdom park will provide the most fun.

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Taking Little Kids to Disney World (4-7 years old) We're moving on to little kids ages 4-7 years old. This is a great time to take kiddos to Disney World for the first time since they're still young enough to be excited about meeting the characters and all the fun, little-kid targeted Disney stuff.

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Depending upon the age of your baby, there are plenty of experiences for families to enjoy together at Disneyland. Many play areas, shows, indoor attractions, live entertainment, parades, and nighttime spectaculars are baby and kid-friendly. Here are a few other things that babies love to do at Disneyland.

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Babies can go on rides at Magic Kingdom. So, you know that there are things toddlers will love too! Many of the rides in Magic Kingdom do not have height restrictions, so toddlers can join their parents in the fun. I think taking toddlers to Disney parks is a wonderful idea.

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One of the best parts about taking toddlers is the fact that children under the age of three are considered Guests of Mickey and are not required to have a Theme Park Ticket to gain admission to the Parks. Because they do not need a Theme Park Ticket there is also no need to make Theme Park Reservations for them.

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All Disney World guests under the age of three do not require a ticket to enter a Disney World park. That means that infants and toddlers can enjoy the parks for free, a major reason that many families choose to bring their little ones early to enjoy the Most Magical Place on Earth.

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Rides like Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, Peter Pan, and Small World have no height requirement. Some of these rides are even great for getting baby to go to sleep.

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span style=font-weight: 400;>Magic Kingdom is the best park for baby-friendly rides because it has the least amount of height requirements, which means baby can safely ride in your lap for many attractions. We recommend Dumbo, not only for a classic gentle ride but also for its kid-friendly queue.

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Some rides and attractions have loud noises that might frighten your baby. Just ask a Cast Member at the entrance if you have any question that the ride or show might not be appropriate. This complete guide to everything scary for kids at Disneyland offers up some tips on what rides to avoid.

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Best Age to Go to Disneyland 7-9 Right behind 4-6 years old, I think the best age for Disneyland is 7-9. Your kids are still excited to experience all of the Disney magic. By 9 your child can probably ride all of the rides at both Disneyland and California Adventure.

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Baby Friendly Rides at Disneyland Paris
  • 1 | Pirates of the Caribbean. ...
  • 2 | Dumbo the Flying Elephant / Orbitron / Flying Carpets Over Agrabah. ...
  • 3 | Buzz Lightyear Laser Bash. ...
  • 4 | Ratatouille. ...
  • 5 | Peter Pan's Flight. ...
  • 6 | Spider Man W.E.B Adventure. ...
  • 7 | Cars Road Trip. ...
  • 8 | Casey Jr: Le Petit Train du Cirque.


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easiest way and least fuss is just to keep a copy of his birth certificate with you, and if asked the age question, you can confirm, and you will not encounter any problem or embarrassment at the gate. Since people try to sneak their 3 year olds in for free,Disney does sometimes ask for proof of age.

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Turns out this myth is totally busted. While Disney Parks may pay for an ambulance ride to the hospital, they certainly will not award your child with any special privileges.

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Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom is the the biggest of Disney's theme parks, but it is also the easiest to navigate with a baby or toddler. If this is your first visit to Walt Disney World and you are planning on spending a few days in the parks, Animal Kingdom is a great one to start with.

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All children two years and older must have a ticket. Children under two years old are admitted free provided they sit on a parent or guardian's lap.

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Bring a Hat and Handheld Fan This is more “google ways to keep your infant cool in the heat and pick the best option for you.” We went with hat and fan along with lightweight hoodies. Some families swear by the cooling towel. Whatever season you go in, you need to be prepared for the heat.

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You'll create core memories No matter how young your kids are, their faces are bound to light up at all the magical sights and sounds throughout Disney Parks. Seeing them so full of joy is reason enough to go. You'll never forget those moments.

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The majority of rides and attractions at Walt Disney World Resort are suitable for any height. Your little one can join you on Peter Pan's Flight at Magic Kingdom Park or take a trip to the African savanna while enjoying Kilimanjaro Safaris in Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park.

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I've taken babies as young as 5 months old to the parks and am always so glad that I did. I like to have all my children with us for big events…. even if their ages might not work perfectly for the outing. Disneyland is incredibly accommodating for young children and babies are no exception.

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