Hi Brianne,
How exciting that three generations of your family are planning a Walt Disney World vacation together! Some of my best Disney memories are of the days when our daughters were as young as your little ones and amazed at all the sights and sounds around them.
There really aren't any restrictions on what you can bring with you to take care of your kids. You are welcome to bring in outside food and non-alcoholic drinks, and baby food jars are the exception to the "no glass" prohibition in the official
park rules. You are only limited by how much you want to carry with you.
Please remember that you will need to fold your stroller to board the Disney buses, and your bags will need to be removed from the stroller for security screening when you enter the parks. So it's easier to maneuver with one or two manageable bags than with a number of smaller bags or loose items.
Besides the snacks and formula, you will want to be sure you have sunscreen, diapers, wipes and probably a change of clothing for each child. For guests of all ages, I recommend carrying a disposable poncho and an extra to cover the stroller during afternoon thunderstorms.
If you forget something vital or need a quiet spot to feed the baby, change diapers or take a break from the heat, visit the
Baby Care Centers in each of the theme parks.
Even though your children are very young, there are still
more than 80 rides and attractions that they can experience with you and your parents. You will find the entire list and other tips in the guide for
Planning Guide for Preschoolers and Little Kids.
I hope that answers your question, Brianne. Please let us know if we can help with anything else as you get ready for your vacation later this month. Enjoy every moment!
Wilma