• On Jun 18, 2021
    Kristene from CA Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I exclusively breastfeed and the baby does not take a bottle. I was told that breastfeeding mothers could get a pass so I don’t have to wait in the line with the baby. Is this a true thing if so, what is the pass?

    Hi there, Kristene!

    Welcome to planDisney and thanks for bringing us this question about the Disneyland Resort. I’m a big fan of introducing little ones to the magic of Disney early on, so I’m thrilled to hear you’ll be exploring the theme parks with your baby in tow!

    There are dozens of attractions you can enjoy with even your littlest Mouseketeers. If there is no minimum height requirement for an attraction or it’s listed as being for “any height,” then it’s safe for your baby to ride with you! Some favorite attractions my whole family likes to experience together are “it’s a small world,” Dumbo the Flying Elephant, Peter Pan’s Flight, Pixar Pal-A-Round, and Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue! For those rides not suitable for your baby, you can take advantage of the Rider Switch program, which allows Guests with young children to take turns experiencing attractions. Another adult from your group can wait in line and ride an attraction while you stay back with the baby. When that adult and any other riders return, you can enjoy the attraction without waiting in line again. Simply go to the entrance of the attraction with your whole party and ask that a digital Rider Switch pass be added to your park ticket, which will later be re-scanned by a Cast Member to use the Rider Switch entitlement.

    Also, there is a Baby Care Center in each of the two theme parks that will be a helpful resource for you while exploring with your infant! They provide full-size changing tables, private nursing spaces with comfy chairs, and food prepping areas with a sink and microwave. You can also purchase essentials like diapers, wipes, pacifiers, sunscreen, some over-the-counter medicines, and other essentials you might need. You can find the Baby Care Center in Disneyland Park at the end of Main Street, U.S.A. near First Aid. In Disney California Adventure Park, it’s located next to Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop.

    I hope this information helps, Kristene! Please stop by again with any other questions you can dream of as your pixie-dusted vacation approaches.

    Wishing you magic,
    Courtney
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Meet the Panelist: Courtney, California

I'm a lifelong Californian who's been making magical memories at the Happiest Place on Earth since I was a little girl! Now that I'm the mom of a spirited son and daughter, I love seeing the Disneyland Resort through their young eyes. Our family is perpetually planning our next Disney Parks adventure, and I'm excited to help make your dream vacation a pixie-dusted reality too! Learn More About Courtney

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