dlr dining 02; Mom, brother, sister; AA; resort bed; Minnie plush
  • Sep 25, 2024
    Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hi! I will be planning on going to Disneyland in October, but will be traveling with 2 one year olds and a 5 month old. Was wondering if my stroller wagon will be permitted to transport the babies while I am there? Thank you for your time!

    Hiya, friend! Thanks for stopping by with your excellent question.

    I have three Mousketeers close in age and I remember trying to navigate visits to the Disneyland Resort when they were that little. Really! My youngest two kids visited the theme parks when they were under a month old! Unfortunately, wagons of any type are not allowed at the Disneyland Resort, unless cleared for a medical need. This is probably not what you hoped to hear, so here are my best tips for trips with little ones. First, I used a double stroller and a baby carrier when mine were too young to walk. Be sure your stroller is no larger than 31" (79 cm) x 52" (132 cm). I also enlisted the help of my husband and parents on longer visits for an extra set of hands to open snacks or get on rides.

    Did you know that you can use the Disneyland Mobile App to find attractions with no height requirement that are perfect for Guests of any age? From the app home screen, click on the location pin at the bottom of the screen. This opens the Disneyland Resort map, where you can select "Attractions," and then click "Filter." This will show all filter options. Select "Any Height" and it will show you all the rides that can be enjoyed with even the littlest Guests. In Disneyland Park, some rides you can enjoy are most of the rides in Fantasyland, Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway, and "it's a small world." At Disney California Adventure Park, you can enjoy WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure, Turtle Talk with Crush, Toy Story Midway Mania! and more.

    Also, if you need a quiet place to rest and relax with your littles, check out the Baby Care Center in either park. They have changing tables, a nursing area, and high chairs. They also have a fancy vending machine with baby necessities, such as sunscreen, diapers, and snacks. These centers were a great resource for my family when my kids were younger, and made our park days much more enjoyable. At Disneyland Park, find the Baby Care Center at the end of Main Street near the Little Red Wagon. At Disney California Adventure Park, the Baby Care Center is next door to the Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop.

    I hope this information helps you have a most magical trip. Please let me know if you have any more questions. I'd love to help!

    See ya real soon,
    Melissa
thumbnail image for Melissa

Meet the Panelist: Melissa, California

Hi, I'm Melissa - an archivist, wife, mom, and Disneyland Resort specialist from Southern California. I've been visiting Disneyland since I was a baby and, now that I've got three Mouseketeers of my own, I love experiencing everything Disney through their eyes. From watching the Straw Hatters on Main Street, U.S.A. to riding "it's a small world," making magical memories as a family is one of my favorite things. I can't wait to help you research your next Disney vacation. See ya real soon! Learn More About Melissa

Related Video

  • thumbnail image for Tour of Baby Care Centers at Walt Disney World

Didn't find what you were looking for? Click the Ask a Question button to open the Ask a Question dialogue box. If you are not logged in a dialogue box will appear to signin in order to ask a question.

To submit your question, please log in now if you have not already done so.

Ask a QuestionOpens the Ask a Question dialog box.
x

Update Browser

For a better experience browsing this website, please download an updated version of Internet Explorer.


Or you can continue browsing without updating.