Hello there, Nicholas! Thanks for cruising over to planDisney.
Visiting the
Disneyland Resort with little Mouseteers is the absolute best! As someone who took all of my kids when they were babies, I appreciate your wanting to plan ahead. Guests under the age of 3 do not require a theme park admission ticket to enter the theme parks; however, the adults who accompany them must have a
valid admission ticket and
theme park reservation. I hope this answers your question!
Nicholas, I do want to make sure you know that all Guests, regardless of age, should be included on any
dining reservations. This ensures that Cast Members can provide an appropriately sized table for your party.
I also want to mention the
Baby Care Centers, which are a great resource for littler Guests, and can be found in each theme park. In Disneyland Park, you can find it at the end of Main Street, U.S.A., by the Little Red Wagon, and in California Adventure, find the Baby Care Center near the
Ghirardelli Soda Fountain. Each location has a nursing area, toddler-sized toilets, changing tables, and a vending machine with baby essentials. I spent a lot of time here when my kids were young, and it is a fantastic resource!
Another thing to ensure you have a magical visit is using the
Disneyland Mobile App to find rides and entertainment perfect for your little one. 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" at the top of the screen and then click "Filter." This will bring you to all options, including the height filter, where you can select "Any Height." In
Disneyland Park, your little one can enjoy most of the rides in Fantasyland, the Jungle Cruise, and more. At
California Adventure, enjoy The Little Mermaid, Monsters, Inc., and the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail. And don't forget to meet your favorite Disney characters inside both parks!
Nicholas, I hope this information helps. Please
visit us again if you have any other questions!
Magically yours,
Melissa