• On Oct 31, 2016
    Alesha from KY Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We have booked a trip to Disney World as a family of 5 (5 year old and twins 18 months). Will we be able to ride with all three of our kids. For example myself with one 18 month old and the 5 year old and my husband with the other 18 month old?

    Hello Alesha,

    I bet you are really excited to plan your Walt Disney World vacation for your little ones. This is trip is sure to be a magical one with all of your kids. Seeing the wonder and delight of the parks through their eyes will make all the planning worth it. 

    I am happy to say that many of the ride vehicles for the attractions your kids will enjoy are roomy enough for a parent and two small children. As the mom of three, we have experienced this very thing many times. Using the link above, you can see a list of attractions that are the most popular for small kids, as well as links for other great tips when traveling with that age group. There are some vehicles that are specifically designed for two people, but these are typically the ones that have a height minimum, so it probably would not be a ride you would consider with the twins, anyway.

    I also wanted to tell you about the Baby Care Centers in all four of the theme parks. These provide a great place to take a break for changing diapers, feeding, or even just to escape the hustle and bustle of the parks to have some down time. 

    May you have a wonderful trip making memories to last a lifetime.

    ~Allison L
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Meet the Panelist: Allison, Texas

I am a mother of three that loves all things Disney...the never grow up mentality, the fairy tale endings and the ever changing Disney Parks. With so much to explore, I would love to help you discover all the magic and wonder your heart desires. Learn More About Allison

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