Anonymous wrote:Our one year old loved it! They can go on anything that doesn’t have a height requirement (basically roller coasters ) just tagging along to the rides the big kids like will be fine. Use the baby care centers for a break, and try stroller naps mid day. I’d only do things with fast passes and fun lines (dumbo, Winnie the Pooh). Get to the park at rope drop, do a few rides, Get fast passes starting around 1030. Use nap time for roller coasters and big kid rides.
Anonymous wrote:I went with a one year old but my older ones were younger than yours.
The one year old can do a lot of rides, I think. It's a small world, pirates of the Caribbean, little mermaid.
The older ones might like - thunder mtn, space mtn, mine train. Car race ride thing.
I would do the ride swap on some of those with your husband.
I got a FP for the one year to go with me to meet Anna and Elsa.
I was topless more than I wanted / expected nursing the one year old - (she turned 1 a few days after we left). I see PP says there are nursing area - maybe there are but i wasn't walking extra to get there. I'm slightly exaggerating but it was really hot and she was moving the cover to stay cool.
I don't think your kid will get much out of it at that age
If you want to go for the grownups then cool...but no way in heck would I have bothered taking my kids to Dw at that age.
Anonymous wrote:It will be okay. There's a lot that a one year old can go on! (I think including even Dumbo). Disney also has baby ride swap so you can swap out with your husband for rides.
The big question is whether your older kids like roller coasters or not. At that age, some kids don't really like roller coasters at all, but some really do.
Popular fastpasses are:
Peter Pan
7 Dwarves
Thunder Mountain
maybe Space Mountain
maybe Winnie the Pooh
If your kids like roller coasters, plan on splitting up for bits of time while they do those. Otherwise, you can basically stay together all day. You may want to try to plan the roller coaster fast passes for nap time. One old trick for naps used to be to ride the train around the perimeter of MK. I'm not sure if that's running now, but if it is, whoever stays with the baby could do that.
My big suggestion is to bring snacks for baby to eat in line. We went through a lot of those pureed fruit packs and the Gerber puffs while standing in line. It keeps them busy/happy for a bit.
Also, Disney has baby stations in a couple of places. You can go in and sit with baby, they sell bibs and diapers, etc. If you're still nursing and want a place to take a break, it works pretty well for that.
Anonymous wrote:Our one year old loved it! They can go on anything that doesn’t have a height requirement (basically roller coasters ) just tagging along to the rides the big kids like will be fine. Use the baby care centers for a break, and try stroller naps mid day. I’d only do things with fast passes and fun lines (dumbo, Winnie the Pooh). Get to the park at rope drop, do a few rides, Get fast passes starting around 1030. Use nap time for roller coasters and big kid rides.
Anonymous wrote:A 10 and 7 year olds won't get much out of it? We're not going for the one year old, just can't leave him behind!