Hi there, Nancy! Thanks for visiting the Disney Parks Moms Panel!
We love planning trips, even for the littlest Mouseketeers! Children under three years of age are considered Mickey Mouse's Special Guests, and they receive complimentary admission to the Walt Disney World Resort theme parks. If this is your first visit, stop by Guest Relations on your way into the Parks for a "1st Visit" celebration button. And, be sure to ask the Disney
PhotoPass Photographers to take pictures of your family at all the iconic locations throughout Walt Disney World Resort so that you can capture all of the magical moments!
Easily the most popular Park,
Magic Kingdom is tailor-made for tots with attractions such as
"it's a small world," Peter Pan's Flight, and
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. If meeting princesses is at the top of your list, stop by
Princess Fairytale Hall, and you're bound to get the royal treatment from Cinderella. My kids love character breakfasts, and
The Crystal Palace is the perfect place to go to meet Pooh and his friends from the Hundred-Acre Wood.
Epcot has become increasingly more appealing to toddlers with the addition of attractions like
Frozen Ever After,
The Seas with Nemo and Friends, and (my personal favorite)
Turtle Talk with Crush. The adults in your party would also enjoy strolling around World Showcase during the
Epcot International Food & Wine Festival!
We all know that a toddler's emotions can be wilder than a roller coaster! If you feel a meltdown coming on, or if you just need a mid-day break, visit the
Baby Care Centers, which are conveniently located in all four theme parks. They feature kitchens, private nursing rooms, changing rooms with tables, a feeding area with high chairs, and an on-site shop with necessities for little ones.
Nancy, I hope you have a magical trip!
Eean