PRACTICAL WANDERLUST
To my absolute surprise, our baby LOVED Disney World. She loved rides. She loved characters. She was really into birds all of a sudden, and for some reason, lamps? She LOVED Disney World! And we loved getting to see it through her eyes. Disney with a baby is so worth it, y'all!
In this (massive) guide, we're sharing tips and tricks for visiting Disney with babies, including the best (and worst) parks and attractions for babies, where to stay, and a few essentials to pack.
I think this really helped Baby A get excited at the parks, because she was hearing lots of familiar songs!
The longest we waited for a ride during our 4-day trip was 30 minutes for It’s a Small World, and that felt like an eternity - most of the time we pretty much walked on or only waited a couple of minutes. Occupying a baby in line sucks. Get the pass.
Swap who does bedtime so one parent gets to roam around the park solo while the other one chills in the room with baby. We switched off and each had 2 nights free out in the parks!
The ones they rent at the parks aren’t good for infants. We recommend one that folds down easily because you’ll need to fold it up on Disney transport.
If your infant is around 8 months or older, you'll need snacks for them in between meals. If not, you'll need snacks for yourself - parenting while hangry is never a good idea!
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