Greetings Leisha, and welcome to planDisney! Thanks for stopping by with your question; I'd be happy to help a fellow mom today.
I nursed both of my babies, and I understand how rewarding it can be, but also how much advance planning it requires when venturing out. Fortunately, your Disneyland theme park ticket allows to you go in and out of the park as many times as you please within the same day. Just make sure to hold onto your ticket media or have your e-ticket ready on the
Disneyland mobile app as you'll need to scan back into the theme park when you return from feeding your little one.
When the time is right for you to bring your tiny Mouseketeer with you to
Disneyland Park or
Disney California Adventure Park, here are a few tips that you might find helpful. First, the youngest visitors do not need theme park admission until their third birthday; children under 3 are guests of Mickey Mouse and are free of charge. That's something chEAR about!
Second, breastfeeding is permitted in all areas of the Disneyland theme parks and resorts, but if you prefer a private, quiet space to nurse, bottle-feed, change, or just take a break with your little one, you'll want to explore the
Baby Care Centers. Located in both theme parks, these areas are fantastic, and I have visited them with both infants and toddlers. The diaper changing stations are huge, and once your tot is ready, there are pint-sized potties perfect for newly trained travelers.
Finally, there there are so many fun attractions in the Disney Parks that Guests of all ages can enjoy. When you and your little one visit, you can experience any ride without a height requirement. Some of my kids' early favorites were
"it's a small world" and
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Don't hesitate to reach out to us at planDisney in the future for advice on taking children to the theme parks.
I hope this has been helpful, Leisha. Best wishes for a wonderful trip, and we can't wait to see ya real soon!
Betsy