Welcome RL. Thanks for visiting us at the Disney Parks Moms Panel.
This is a very good question, and I would say there is no right answer for it, because it really depends on how your family feels about traveling with an infant. The Walt Disney World Resort is well prepared for receiving families with little ones. For helping your planning, you can visit disneyworld.disney.go.com to download the
Preschool Parent's Guide to Walt Disney World Resort, and also find a
list of attractions she will be able to ride.
At all four Disney theme parks, you will find Baby Care Centers. They are well equipped for your family convenience. There is a changing room with full-size changing tables and a bathroom; and for feeding, there is a private nursing room along with a kitchen area.
You will need a stroller while vacationing at WDW, but if you don’t want to bring your own stroller, you can rent one at Disney Theme Parks and Disney Springs. When my daughter was younger, she loved to take a nap after lunch and her stroller was the best place for it!
Staying at a
Disney Resort Hotel is a great deal while vacationing with little ones. If they get tired and need some time for relaxing, you can take the complimentary Walt Disney World Resort transportation system and get back to your hotel. Besides, there are many amazing hotel options for your family. You will find standard hotel rooms, family suites with kitchenette and even 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom villas with equipped kitchen. Having a kitchen can be very convenient when you are traveling with a small child.
Hope this information helps you on making the right decision for your family. Please, let us know if you have any other questions.
Have a “pixie-dusted” day!
Gina V.