Walt Disney Studios
- Toddlers can Ride: Cars Road Trip, Ratatouille, Flying Carpets Over Agrabah, Spider-Man W.E.B. Adventure.
- Rides with Age Requirement: Slinky Dog Zigzag Spin, Cars Quatre Roues Rallye (must be 12 months old)
- Rides with Height Requirement: Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop (81cm)
The answer is YES you can totally bring a baby to the parks. There is so much Disneyland has to offer and so many rides you CAN take your baby or toddler (under 32”) on in each park.
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From Dumbo and Slinky Dog to Peter Pan and Ratatouille, a 3-year-old can ride most of the non-thrill rides at Disneyland Paris. However, there are some rides that they might find scary or overwhelming, and I've noted these further in this article.
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Do toddlers need a meal plan/ do toddlers eat free at Disneyland Paris? You can't reserve a meal plan for a child aged 2 or under. The child can eat from their parent's plates or you can purchase extra food for them at the time of dining.
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Disneyland Park: Fantasy Land Toddlers will love: Dumbo the Flying Elephant, an aerial carousel taking riders on Dumbo's first flight, is a huge hit and the beautifully ornate Lancelot's Carousel is a must for carousel fans.
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Disneyland Paris is great for Guests of all ages and sizes. Whilst most attractions are perfect for everyone, some do have height and age restrictions. You can view restrictions online or look for the symbols and information outside each attraction when you arrive at the Parks.
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No, Disney does not expect you to bring any proof of age for children under 3.
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Or their birth certificate. Can you lie about a child's age at Disney? Sure, ages two and under get in free so you could always say a just turned three year old is still two and get in free.
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Bear in mind that Disneyland tickets are free for those under 3 years old. We went to Disneyland with a two-year-old Arlo, but it was just a week before his third birthday, which saved us a lot of money! Also, you don't have to prove the child is under three, so make of that what you will!
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The stroller is an ESSENTIAL even if your toddler can walk, you have to tell yourself that you will walk about ten kilometers in the day and very often trample to wait. If it is too cumbersome for you to bring your own stroller, you can rent one at the park entrance.
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Ideally, we'd recommend three full days. Two days for Disneyland Park and its five magical themed lands, one day for Walt Disney Studios Park and its four action-packed zones.
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Hollywood Studios has the fewest toddler-friendly attractions. Most of the rides have height requirements that young ones won't be able to meet. However, the park has several locations to meet their favorite Disney characters.
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Disneyland Paris consists of two parks just a few minutes' walk apart. Disneyland Park is where you'll want to spend most of your time. It has the fairytale castle, classic characters, and plenty of rides and attractions. Walt Disney Studios Park is much smaller and is one of Disney's weaker parks.
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but the short answer is yes, every Disney World park is good for toddlers. Epcot, despite being most known for its festival scene, has seven rides without a height requirement. Plus, our toddler loves running around the stores at the World Showcase and taking bites of any food we grab along the way.
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Taking Preschoolers Age Group to Disneyland Preschoolers (ages 3-5) starts to be one of my FAVORITE ages to take to Disneyland. They'll be old enough to enjoy many of the rides and shows but not too old that they won't appreciate them. Don't hesitate to head over to California Adventure at this point.
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Everyone has a different opinion on the perfect age for taking kids to Disneyland, but I think any age upwards of two is a good time. Younger than two, and some of the magic might be lost on them.
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What is a Magic Pass? The Magic Pass is a multi-purpose card that contains your room key, Disney Parks tickets, Meal Plan entitlements, special event tickets and add-ons (for example, birthday cakes or Character Dining).
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