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What should I pack for a day at Disney with my baby?

Top Gear to Pack for your Baby at Disney
  • 1.) Baby's Brew Portable Bottle Warmer. ...
  • 2.) Lightweight Stroller With Canopy. ...
  • 4.) Rain Gear. ...
  • 3.) Baby Carrier. ...
  • 5.) The Baby's Brew 2-in-1 Snack Cup. ...
  • 6.) Backpack.
  • Trust us when we say you aren't going to want a typical diaper bag at Disney. ...
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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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Good news! Even though glass containers are prohibited in the theme parks, there is an exception for small glass containers for feeding your baby. I called Guest Services and spoke to a Cast Member who confirmed with me that small glass baby food jars and glass baby bottles are allowed into the theme parks.

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Instead can just bring your bag with you on all Disney World attractions. I ALWAYS have a medium-sized backpack with me at WDW which holds my wallet, camera, water bottle, sunscreen, etc. You can bring a backpack, purse, sling bag, or diaper bag with you on every ride at WDW.

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Bringing a little one to Walt Disney World is amazing. I treasure the memories and photos I have of my kids when they were little. I do kind of miss having the stroller to hold my bags, water bottles and jackets! Let your daughter know she is absolutely welcome to bring a diaper bag into the parks.

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Not only do kids under 3 get into the Parks for free, but they also eat for free at select buffet or family-style restaurants, which is perfect considering most of them steal bites off mom and dad's plates anyway.

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Understand Your Transportation Options If you fly with a lap infant, take a shuttle bus (or car service with a car seat) between the airport and Disney World, and stick to Disney's free transportation at the resort—none of which requires a car seat—you won't need a car seat.

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You can also bring baby food in glass jars as, even though glass is not permitted into the parks, an exception is made for baby food. Top tip: there are Baby Care Centers located around the parks where you can buy baby food and formula if you happen to forget or run out.

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#1: Magic Kingdom It's probably no surprise that the Magic Kingdom tops this list! It has more than 15 rides that are safe for babies, such as classics like it's a small world, Jungle Cruise, Peter Pan's Flight, Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover, and Dumbo the Flying Elephant.

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You'll be happy to hear that baby food and milk are more than welcome in the parks. When my kids were little, we always packed medicines as well just in case. Bringing a stroller not only helps with getting around the parks, it also helps with nap time and carrying around all the extra goodies you'll need for your son.

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Rider Switch is a very simple concept; it allows you or other members of your party to stay outside of a ride with the child/children while other members of your party wait in line. Once they're finished, guests with the Rider Switch pass don't have to stand in the standby line to enjoy the attraction.

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Strollers must be 31” (79cm) wide and 52” (132cm) long or smaller. As a reminder, wagons are not permitted in our parks. Stroller wagons will also no longer be permitted.

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Disneyland's stroller policy is fairly broad. Strollers that are within 31 x 52 inches in size are permitted, but it can't be a stroller wagon or have a wagon affixed. Should you bring a stroller to Disneyland? If you have young children in your party, it's a good idea.

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No. 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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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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Child prices are valid for children aged 3-9 years on day of first use; children aged 10 years and above pay the adult ticket price; children under 3 years do not require a Theme Park Ticket and are admitted free when accompanied by an adult.

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Firearms, ammunition, knives and weapons of any kind are prohibited. Smoking marijuana or other illegal substances is not permitted at any time. For the comfort of all Guests, the theme parks, the Esplanade between the parks and the Downtown Disney District are smoke free.

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I remember those days of strapping my daughter to my back to explore. I loved having her close and it was much easier than pushing a stroller. According to the Walt Disney World rules, backpacks are allowed as long as they do not exceed 24 long x 15 wide x 18 high (61 cm x 38 cm x 46 cm).

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