Mom with infant
  • On Oct 19, 2022
    Kimberley from ON Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    With a reservation to a given park at Disney World are you able to have re-entry privileges on that day. Travelling with 2 pre schoolers and 1 infant.

    Welcome to planDisney, Kimberley!

    I'm so glad you've found your way here –– thanks so much for stopping by with your question today.  Are you getting excited about your Walt Disney World Resort visit yet?  While traveling with young kids definitely takes a little extra planning, there's nothing quite like seeing the wonder in your children's eyes as the magic of Walt Disney World comes alive for them.  I can't wait for you and your family to create your own magical memories during your upcoming vacation!

    While the idea of hitting the parks from dawn till dusk might sound great in theory, as a mom of twin preschoolers, I know first-hand that this strategy doesn't make for a very magical day when you have little ones in tow.  That's why my family always plans to take a midday break and head back to our Disney Resorts Collection hotel –– while my tiniest people snooze, my bigger kids usually swim or explore activities at our Resort –– before heading back to a park in the late afternoon or evening.  And the best part?  With your Disney Park Pass reservation and valid admission, you'll be welcome to come and go from the park as you please throughout the day.  If your ticket includes the Park Hopper options, you'll also be able to visit a different Walt Disney World theme park beginning at 2 PM).  So you can rest easy (literally!) –– you and your children should have no trouble leaving the park when you need a break and returning a little later on that same day.

    While you're out in the park with your kiddos, you'll also want to be sure and take advantage of the Baby Care Centers, located in each Walt Disney World theme park.  These adorable, air-conditioned locations have dedicated spaces for nursing and pumping, changing tables, high chairs, and even tot-sized toilets that are perfect for little legs.  You'll also find baby-specific items for purchase, so whether you've forgotten extra diapers or you need to pick up a new onesie after a feeding fiasco, this is a great location to find what you need.   The Baby Care centers have been a must-do for our family since my oldest daughter was small and we still continue to use them during each and every visit –– be sure to check them out!

    Thanks so much for visiting planDisney, Kimberley.  I hope this helped to answer your question and I'm wishing you and your family lots of pixie dust during your upcoming Walt Disney World Resort visit!

    Have a Magical Day,
    Amy





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