A 2-year-old can have a magical time at Disneyland, provided you adjust your expectations to their pace. At this age, children are under the height requirement for "thrill" rides, but they can experience nearly every classic attraction in Fantasyland, including "it's a small world," Peter Pan's Flight, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, and the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. They will likely be captivated by the colors, music, and the Festival of Fantasy parade, though some may find the costumed characters "larger than life" and intimidating at first. The "toddler sweet spot" at Disneyland is often the Disney Junior Dance Party or the play areas like Toontown and The Boneyard (in Animal Kingdom), where they can run freely. One of the biggest benefits of taking a 2-year-old is that they are completely free—they do not require a park ticket or a reservation, and they can eat for free at "buffet" or "family-style" restaurants if they share from an adult's plate. To ensure they enjoy it, plan for a mid-day nap back at the hotel and utilize the park's excellent Baby Care Centers for quiet feeding and changing breaks.