• On Oct 2, 2020
    Dusti 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 plan to wear my 1.5 year old when we visit magic kingdom, hollywood and animal kingdom. Are we able to go on more rides if I am wearing her since she is too small on her own? i.e. there is only 1 ride she meets the height requirement for at hollywood.

    It’s a small world after all, Dusti, and I’m so glad you found your way to planDisney! I'm so excited for your visit to the Most Magical Place on Earth… let the countdown begin!

    As the mom of three little Mouseketeers, I understand how daunting a visit to the Walt Disney World Resort with a baby may seem… but I’m here to tell you that it’s definitely possible! In fact, I started taking my babies to Disneyland Resort when they were just a few months old, and I will never forget the magical moments we shared! Like you, I’ve always enjoyed wearing my little ones in a baby carrier. Not only did it leave me hands-free, but it was also a secure, comfortable spot for baby to cuddle up and relax. Plus, I love the convenience of wearing babies on attractions -- just keep in mind that a Cast Member may ask you to move baby to a forward-facing position on attractions with lap bars. 

    To help you determine which attractions you’ll be able to ride while wearing your baby, here’s a list of attractions without height requirements. You can also narrow this search by park by using the drop-down in the upper-left corner that reads “All Parks & Resorts.” I filtered the search for Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and found eight attractions suitable for “Any Height.” So, even though you’re wearing your baby, you’ll still need to stick with attractions suitable for “Any Height” when she’s with you. If you happen to have another adult or Guest age 14 or older with you, you can take advantage of the Rider Switch option, which allows you and the other Guest to take turns enjoying an attraction while the other waits with your baby. This way, the second rider is able to bypass the standard wait queue. This is a great way to still get your roller-coaster fix, even with a little one in tow!

    Last but not least, I highly recommend getting familiar with the Baby Care Centers, located inside each theme park. These Centers are the perfect spot to feed, change, or nurse little ones. For more helpful tips, check out this handy planning guide, created just for Preschool Kids & Little Ones!

    I hope this information helps you and your family enjoy a comfortable, fun, pixie-dusted visit, Dusti! May all your Disney dreams come true!
    Kristin
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Meet the Panelist: Kristin, California

Greetings from sunny California! I live less than an hour from the Disneyland Resort, and have been an Annual Passholder (and now a Magic Key Passholder) for more than 20 years! As a mom of three kids ages 5-10, I consider myself an expert at navigating the Disneyland Resort with little ones. My family of five can’t get enough of the magic and happiness we encounter every time we step foot on Main Street, U.S.A. I look forward to sprinkling pixie dust on your next visit to the Happiest Place on Earth! Learn More About Kristin

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