Going to Disney World with children under 3

Most people say you should save the money on Disney until your kids can remember it. I’ve been taking my children to Disney World since we moved to Florida in 2005. When my son was born in January 2011, we were at Disney 10 days later. This trip wasn’t really for the baby, it was for my two older children that got to step in as midwives when I suddenly went into labor at home while my husband was at work.  It was a great trip and Disney World has many features that can make traveling with your small child easier and more memorable for everyone.  As my son has grown and is now closing in on his second birthday, Disney World has become even more magical.  Our last trip really showed how excited he is about seeing the Disney characters he recognizes and enjoying the various rides.

Our First trip to Disney after the birth of our third son.

1. Magic Kingdom – By far, Magic Kingdom presents the most bang for your buck with a toddler or baby. With the new expansion of Fantasyland, there is so much for a small child to enjoy.

Pooh’s Thotful Spot and queue to the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is a great spot to chill out with the small kids for alittle while.

There is also a new play area in the queue for Dumbo’s dueling flying elephant.

On hot days, pull out the Lil Swimmers and enjoy the new Casey Jr Splash N’ Soak.

There is always the classic Fantasyland rides for your young children to enjoy.  Don’t forget Peter Pan’s Flight, Small World, Snow White and the carousel. In Tomorrowland, don’t forget to enjoy the robotics of “Carousel of Progress”, PeopleMover and Monster’s Inc Laugh Floor.  In Frontierland, we’ve taken our son on Pirates of the Carribean, Hall of Presidents, Haunted Mansion and seen the Country Bear Jamboree.

The baby centers at all the parks are a great place to stop and take alittle break when needed. There are changing areas, nursing rooms and a play room with a TV playing a movie usually.  There are usually coloring activities and other toys available to play with.  The baby center is also fully stocked with diapers, clothes, Desitin, blankets that can all be purchased.  This can be a great escape from the hustle and bustle.

2. Hollywood Studios

The stage and street shows at Hollywood Studios are a great adventure when traveling with small children.  The Disney Junior Live on Stage show is a great attraction. My toddler was mesmerized by his favorite Disney characters here.  Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Little Einstens, Handy Manny, Jake and the Neverland Pirates help Mickey and the gang surprise Minnie for her birthday.  This show is displayed while sitting on the floor. Get in line early for this one to grab a good seat!

Right across from the Disney Junior Show is the Little Mermaid show as well.  Catch the great songs from one of the best Disney movies of all time and some great black light display in “Under the Sea”.

A great ride to relax, beat the heat or escape from the crowd is the Great Movie Ride just behind the big hat.  Here you become part of the movies with a slow moving Journey through many classic Hollywood films like Wizard of Oz, Indiana Jones, Singin in the Rain and Public Enemy.

Also, don’t miss Beauty and the Beast at the Theatre of the Stars or Fantasmic! Fireworks display!

3. Epcot

While Epcot tends to be more of an “Adult” park, there are some great experiences here for younger children.

Ellen’s Energy Adventure is a great slow moving ride through time where we learn about fossil fuels and how energy is used.  It’s air conditioned, cool, and normally very little wait time.

 

 

Journey into Imagination with Figment has great music and entertaining scenes for children of any age.  Another great slow moving ride with little wait.

The Seas with Nemo and Friends – Big tanks, big fish and big fun!  My toddler loved the tanks and seeing all the fish swimming around! Also, don’t forget Turtle Talk with Crush!

Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros – Join Donald Duck and his Cabelleros friends on a great boat ride similar to it’s a small world at Magic Kingdom with robotic children and great music!  Entertaining for the whole family!

Illuminations is my all time favorite fireworks display at Disney.  If your little one is ok with the sound, check it out if you can!

4. Animal Kingdom

Where to begin?  There’s lots of animals and what kid isn’t fascinated with that! The many animal displays around the park are fantastic.

It’s Tough to be a Bug – There’s alot of loud sections of the video in this attraction, so if your child is sensitive to noise, you may want to skip this one.  This is also a 3d experience. It’s been great for us everytime and my son has extremely enjoyed it.

Finding Nemo The Musical is another great stage show with great music for the whole family to enjoy.

If your limited on time, this is a park to hit first thing in the morning.  Since it normally closes earlier than the other two parks, it’s a great park to visit in the morning and move onto another park in the afternoon.  Helps maximize those park hopper tickets!

If your staying on property, one of my son’s favorite activities is to go to the pool.  While your at Disney, it’s easy to get caught up in the parks and trying to see and do as much as possible.  It’s a vacation!  Enjoy it and schedule some down time for the family outside the parks too!  Keeps everyone relaxed and ready to take on the next day!

 

Included with the cost of admission

My family and I spent our last weekend of summer vacation at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, FL.  As a Florida resident, a Disney passholder and fanatic overall, there many things I could gush about Disney.  I love being here and every time we come we experience something new.  This trip was no exception.

As noted in my previous post here, I talked about the benefits of Disney hotels and the meal plan. So far, we’ve saved over $100 off what would be normal cost for the food, hotel and tickets. This post is to talk about some of the new activities at the resort we got to experience today.

At the Magic Kingdom, there is a new “Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom” Spell card game. With clues and a special map, volunteer sorcerers go around the park defeating the Disney Villians through spell casting portals. This is a great activity to keep older kids excited from place to place and is great for killing time between long ride waits. During the 5 hours we spent at the Magic Kingdom, we were able to complete 2 missions and ride Peter Pan, Winnie the Pooh, Carousel of Progress, and PeopleMover. You can read more about the Sorcerer’s experience on the Disney Blog. Another plus to this experience, you get free collectible spell cards that could turn this game into a hobby for your card-collecting enthusiast children.

Our early morning consisted of extra magic hours at Hollywood Studios, catching up with a friend who is a cast member there, Rockin Roller Coaster, Great Movie Ride, Voyage of the Little Mermaid and Disney Junior Live on Stage. My toddler Jackson LOVED Disney Junior Live on Stage. It was a great interactive show with all his favorite characters like Jake and the Neverland Pirates, Little Einsteins, and Mickey’s Clubhouse.

After Hollywood Studios to Magic Kingdom, we then proceeded to Epcot and got to experience (IMO) what was the coolest adventure of the day.

We got to help Agent P defeat Dr. Doofenschmertz around the World Showcase at Epcot. See the Disney article here. The mission we completed was in the World Showcase of France. We had a blast following the clues for this. We were given a cell phone with all kinds of cool videos, locations to go and neat scenes to see at Epcot. Another great way to keep kids engaged at the park and things to do between rides. Also, we got a free pressed penny with Agent P on it as a keepsake to remember the experience.  Another little perk to improve our experience at Walt Disney World.

We caught Illuminations at Epcot on our way out of the park and returned to our All Star resort to enjoy the Friday night movie and cool off in the pool. All in all, one of the best days I can remember at Disney. We got to do some really cool new things and experience some of the old. Looking forward to seeing the Mayor at Magic Kingdom in the morning and having another fun-filled day!