Hello, Dianna,
Two of our children had their first visit to Walt Disney World when they were two years old; and now at 21 and 18, they still have so much fun while visiting. We love that there has been something for them to enjoy at all the different stages of their lives from toddlers to tweens to teens to adults.
To help with your planning, I've sorted all the
attractions for you to those that geared toward pre-schoolers. If you'd like, you can narrow down the search further by each of the parks (look for the mouse icon in upper left-corner). You can also read over the
Planning for Pre-School Kids & Little Ones guide, which also contains tips and advice on visiting Walt Disney World with a younger guest.
The
restaurants, even the fine/signature dining options, are children-friendly, so you shouldn't ever feel out of place. However, there are some extra special dining experiences that appeal to many children because of the activities, theming, and character interaction: Chef Mickey's, The Crystal Palace, Hollywood & Vine, Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater, Sanaa, Coral Reef, T-REX ™, and Rainforest Cafe® are some that come to mind. Since I'm limited on space, I can't go into detail about each of the restaurants so please let us know if you have any questions about them or other dining options.
And finally, did you know you won't need to purchase theme park or water park tickets for a 2 year old? Guests are free until they turn 3. I think that is a great little perk!
If we can help with any thing else, please let us know! -
Kara