Disney is for kids of all ages, and you can DEFINITELY visit Disney World with a toddler (and a baby!) Here are some tips you need to know before going to Disney World with a toddler or a baby.
Visiting Disney World parks with a toddler is great because there are SO MANY things they can enjoy! Disney World has over 100 attractions with no height requirement. That’s one of the reasons we love a Disney World vacation.
I ALWAYS promote staying at a Disney Resort Hotel for all of the benefits. But, especially if you are visiting Disney World with toddlers, staying on the Disney property makes it so much easier. It also assures your toddler is immersed in the magic.
If you are staying in one of the Disney Resort Hotels, most allow you to have groceries delivered to your room through one of the grocery delivery services. This is especially helpful because you may need toddler and baby snacks, jar food, and diapers.
You CAN bring your own stroller to Walt Disney World, and due to the amount of walking, I HIGHLY recommend it if you are going to Disney World with toddlers. The Disney World parks are BIG, and those little feet can’t do all of that trotting.
Book your dining reservations in advance, especially character dining or breakfasts early. These fill up quickly! You may not make park reservations for your toddler, but you’ll need advanced dining reservations at restaurants.
Take Advantage of Disney Genie, Disney Genie+, and Lightning Lane Services. These services that you can find in the Disney app will be your new personal guide in Disney by helping you create a personalized itinerary.