AA Mom And Kids Mickey Ice Cream Bar; DinoLand U.S.A.; animal kingdom
  • On Mar 6, 2015
    Jessica Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We have 3 young children- 4, 2, and an infant who will be 10 months around the trip date. Is it going to be a problem for us to take the other two little ones on rides? Can baby ride, too? What about the fact that we're outnumbered? (2 kids,3 adult riders)

    Hello Jessica! 

    I also have young children, and one of the reasons I have visited the Walt Disney World Resort with my 5 children since they were infants is because of all the magical attractions and shows we get to experience together. Your infant will be able to ride everything that does not have a height requirement, which is a lot. You can ride some attractions as a family and other attractions you can split up as a party of 2 and 3. I remember taking my second oldest daughter at the age of 9 months, and it was one of my favorite trips. Usually my children are not too mobile yet at that age, can sit up, are content with Cheerios, and are very expressive. I remember the joy on her face when she saw Mickey Mouse for the first time. The coos and clapping as she soared through the air on Dumbo the Flying Elephant. A first lick of a Mickey Ice Cream Bar. The kisses on Pluto's nose. They don't call it the "Most Magical Place on Earth" for nothing.

    I also suggest taking a look at the Preschool Parent's Guide to Walt Disney World. Here you'll discover how you can have more fun with your little ones. If you have any other questions, please come back and see us real soon.

    Have a magical vacation!

    Tania
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Meet the Panelist: Tania, Virginia

I've been on numerous Walt Disney World Resort vacations, ranging from girlfriend getaways, anniversary trips, "runDisney-cations," mommy/daughter trips and family vacations with my 5 princesses in tow! Need a reason for a Disney vacation? I've got 20! Learn More About Tania

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