Hiya, Chelsea!
As a mom of three Mouseketeers, I’m happy to answer your question and offer some tips. A good place to check height requirements is the
Attractions page, which can be filtered by height. Let’s start with Silly Symphony Swings and Jumpin’ Jellyfish – for both of these attractions, riders must be 40” or taller, and children under 7 must be accompanied by a person age 14 years or older. So, unless you have another Guest with you age 14 or older, these attractions won’t be an option at this time. As for Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, all ages and heights are allowed, so you should be able to ride with all three of your children, as long as your baby sits on your lap.
Some of my family’s favorite attractions to ride together include “It’s a small world”, Jungle Cruise, Casey Jr. Circus Train, Disneyland Railroad, Disneyland Monorail, Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters, and The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel’s Undersea Adventure. Another option is to check out as many shows, parades and play spaces as you can – my children love Mickey’s Soundsational Parade, Storytelling at Royal Theatre, Mickey and the Magical Map, and Mickey's Toontown.
Be sure to take advantage of the
Baby Care Centers, available at both parks. They offer a great spot to nurse, feed, change, and simply take a break. Here's
a helpful guide to planning a visit with preschoolers, too.
Have fun making magical memories with your little ones this weekend!
Kristin