Royal Greetings, Queen Liena!
Your question brought a smile to my face, and I’m thrilled to roll out the red carpet for your very first visit to planDisney! My littlest prince is still an infant, and just last week, I carried him in a baby carrier for over 12 magical hours—only taking him down to
nurse and
change.
Rides with no height requirement like
“it’s a small world”,
Pinocchio's Daring Journey, and the
King Arthur Carrousel at the Disneyland Park as well as
Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind and
The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventure over at Disney’s California Adventure Park didn’t require me to unharness him from the carrier. I loved being able to snuggle with my little Mouseketeer while enjoying these attractions together.
We even caught the end of
Fantasmic! from one of the general viewing areas. So I don't foresee any issues with using a baby carrier in the reserved viewing area. In fact, I always recommend babywearing for nighttime spectaculars. Most guests will be standing, so keeping your little one close means they’ll enjoy the same view as you—no blocked sights or stroller maneuvering needed!
Just a reminder, Liena- Mouseketeers under the age of 3 are considered honorary guests of Mickey Mouse himself! This means your little one doesn’t need an admission ticket, dining reservation, or special event ticket to join the fun.
So, Liena, I hope you feel as ready as Cinderella at the ball! Just like Cindy’s Fairy Godmother, I’m always here if you have
another question.
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo!Danielle