Hey, howdy, hey, Morgan!
Yeehaw! You’re going to have a rootin’, tootin’ time at the Disneyland Resort with your little cowboy. He’ll be welcome to join you on any of the many
attractions without height restrictions.
When riding on attractions, safety is the number one priority. Cast Members are usually fine with Guests babywearing on attractions with bench seating. Some examples include the classic
"it’s a small world," the adventurous
Jungle Cruise, or the swashbuckling
Pirates of the Caribbean. Safely boarding attractions with an infant is always at the discretion of the attending Cast Members. So be prepared to be flexible and remove your son from his carrier or maybe just turn him forward within it, should a Cast Member request it. This is particularly common on attractions that feature a lap bar. Cast Members usually seem to prefer that each Guest, babies included, have their legs under the lap bar while riding. Some examples of attractions like that are
Peter Pan’s Flight and
The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel’s Undersea Adventure.
While you are visiting the Disneyland Resort, you may wish to take advantage of the accommodations available at the
Baby Care Centers. There, you’ll find a quiet place for feeding, changing, or even just resting. The Baby Care Centers also feature convenient vending machines in case you forget some of the essentials, such as diapers, wipes, and more. The Baby Care Center in Disneyland Park is on the north end of
Main Street, U.S.A., just around the corner from the
Main Street Photo Supply Co. In Disney California Adventure Park, you’ll find it in
Pacific Wharf, behind the
Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop.
I hope you have a magical time visiting the Disneyland Resort, Morgan. And if you have any more questions, we hope you won’t hesitate to visit us again at the Disney Parks Moms Panel.
~Tony