Hi Maggie! Oh my goodness, do you have your hands full! I think your amazing family will have a wonderful day at Walt Disney World.
With my little guy, we find that we spend most of our Walt Disney World time at the
Magic Kingdom Park, particularly in Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, since those areas have more attractions geared to the youngest guests. We usually start our day with Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid, an indoor ride through the world of Ariel and her friends. From there, you're right next to Dumbo the Flying Elephant, another one of our favorites. You're also close to The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and the Mad Tea Party (also known as the teacups!). On the other side of Fantasyland, you can visit Peter Pan's Flight and It's a Small World. Now you see why we spend so much time there!
If you venture over to Adventureland and Frontierland, you can meet "Toy Story" stars Woody and Jessie near Splash Mountain, fly on the Magic Carpets of Aladdin or board the Jungle Cruise.
Keep an eye out for attractions with no height restriction, and the whole family will be able to ride. And be sure to visit the
Baby Care Center located between Casey's Corner and the Crystal Palace just off Main Street, U.S.A. It's got changing tables, a nursing mothers room, high chairs, and an activity area for the family to relax while Mom tends to the baby.
Maggie, I hope this gives you a starting point for planning your magical day. For even more ideas, visit the
Preschoolers page on the Walt Disney World website. And please let us know if we can give you any more tips. We love helping awesome families make their dreams come true!
Kathy K.