Hello and welcome to planDisney, Kerri!
Thank you for visiting us with great questions! I am so happy to hear that you will soon be visiting The Happiest Place on Earth with your Mouseketeers!
As you are aware, to enter a theme park, all Guests ages 3 and older are currently required to have both a valid ticket and a
theme park reservation for the same day and park. Since little ones under 3-years-old are Mickey’s Guests and do not need tickets, they also do not need to have a theme park reservation. Be sure, however, to secure theme park reservations for all other Guests in your travel party ages 3 and older!
I am happy to share that the
Baby Care Centers located at Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park are open! As the mother of two girls, one who is now 18-months-old, I believe this is one of the best services offered for families at the Disneyland Resort! Both facilities are complimentary and available during regular park hours. Stop by if you need to use the nursing rooms, changing rooms, feeding area, and more! While touring the parks, if you find yourself a little far from a Baby Care Center, remember that baby changing stations can be found in most Disneyland Resort restrooms.
Another handy feature that is currently operational is
Rider Switch, which allows adult Guests to take turns waiting with little ones or other Guests who are unable to ride an attraction. To use Rider Switch, approach the greeting Cast Member at
participating attractions with your entire party and they will assist you.
It was a pleasure answering your question, Kerri! I hope this information is helpful and that you have a magical visit to the Disneyland Resort!
Thiana