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Where can baby nap at Disney?

Best Places for the Kiddos to Take a Nap at Disney World
  • Naps at Disney World: Naptime. ...
  • Magic Kingdom Railroad– ...
  • Tom Sawyer's Island– ...
  • Main Street– ...
  • Hub Grass– ...
  • Tomorrowland PeopleMover-
  • The PeopleMover might be a good place to get those kids down for a nap, even if it's just a short one. ...
  • Spaceship Earth–




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Disneyland doesn't have nap pods (yet – I'm working on a letter-writing campaign to correct this injustice), but there are places to take a quick power nap and prepare to tackle the rest of the day.

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Walk for approximately 20 minutes or until your baby falls asleep. Once they're asleep, you can find a bench nearby to sit and enjoy some relaxation while they nap. Using a carrier is another option for getting your baby to sleep at Disney.

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  1. Bring a stroller AND a baby carrier. ...
  2. Use the Baby Care Centers. ...
  3. Request a crib/pack-n-play in advance from your Disney Resort Hotel (but bring your own crib sheet). ...
  4. Use Rider Switch. ...
  5. Take them on rides! ...
  6. Do a character meal or experience. ...
  7. Don't forget to ask for a First Visit button. ...
  8. Take it easy.


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Top Secrets for Going to Disneyland with a Baby. 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.

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The Genie 120-minute rule says that you can make a new reservation at most 2 hours from when you made the last one, and this countdown timer doesn't change if you modify the reservation. If you made it at, say, 11 a.m., then your two hours will be up at 1 p.m. even if you modify the reservation at noon.

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However, that has changed. You now can only park hop AFTER 2PM. So you'll have to wait until well after lunchtime if you're planning on visiting another park. However, this rule is different for Annual Passholders.

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First, there are numerous benches throughout the theme park, with many of them offering plenty of shade throughout the day. Additionally, you will find a couple of designated relaxation stations throughout the park offering tables and chairs for you to rest and regroup.

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No, Disney does not expect you to bring any proof of age for children under 3. The honor system is pretty easy to follow at that age, so you are good just arriving and having a magical time.

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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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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. You can definitely do Disneyland with toddlers though, and this post has lots Disneyland tips for toddlers.

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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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Home Away from Home. For your family's comfort and convenience, complimentary cribs are available for Guests at all Disney Resort hotels. Guests may request cribs when making reservations or upon arrival at their hotel—quantities are limited.

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Disney is for all ages so you don't have to worry about things to do either! Many rides and attractions do not have height requirements, making them very baby-friendly. There are Baby Care Centers in each park and plenty of opportunities for little ones to interact with Disney friends.

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