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Taking a Baby to Disney World – 10 Things You Should Know
8. Hair Cuts In the Harmony Barber Shop on Magic Kingdom’s Main Street, babies can enjoy their first haircut in style. To document the memorable event, the first haircut package comes with a certificate of bravery and a pair of Mickey ears. The visit will cost you $25 (just a few dollars more than the cost of the Mickey ears) and about 15
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7. Sun Protection Florida sun is intense, and guests from northern states can sometimes underestimate how quickly it burns. Be sure to pack hats, sunglasses, and lightweight clothing for infants and utilize stroller canopies at all times. My personal favorite for sunscreen is ThinkBaby SPF 50 for its ingredients and quality of coverage.
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6. Baby Gear One of the biggest hassles of traveling with an infant is all the STUFF they need! If you’re having trouble fitting everything into the trunk, there are some options at Disney. Cribs and bottle warmers can be reserved at your resort. Formula and diapers can be ordered and delivered. Check out this article for ten great pre-or
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5. Stroller Rental Strollers are available for rent in all of Disney parks. They are rugged and utilitarian and have a canopy. However, for small babies I personally think they are too uncomfortable, especially assuming a probable nap time in the stroller. If you cannot bring your own stroller due to space constraints, there are outside r
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4. Rider Swap If you do want to ride one of the “big” rides (i.e. one with a height restriction such as Expedition Everest, Space Mountain, etc…) Disney has a wonderful service called Rider Swap. Just approach the cast member at the ride’s entrance and notify them that you’d like to use rider swap. One adult will then ride while the other
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3. Attraction Access Yes, infants are restricted from certain rides for safety reasons. However, there are many rides and shows that are accessible with babies. If it’s a slow-moving ride or a show, babies are permitted. (A front carrier is ideal in most situations.) Check your My Disney Experience app ahead of time for any rides with a h
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2. Baby Care Center All Disney parks are equipped with a Baby Care Center where parents will find everything needed to care for their infants: a cool place for feedings, changing tables, microwaves, and necessities for purchase. Locate the Baby Care Centers on a park map or by asking a cast member.
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1. Free Admission Perhaps the best thing about taking an infant to Disney World is the fact that they get in for free! In fact, kids are not required to have a ticket until they turn three years old. So why wait? Enjoy the Disney memories early!
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Taking a Baby to Disney World – 10 Things You Should Know
I’m not gonna lie: going to Disney with an infant is not as easy-peasy as going with older kids or adults. There’s a lot to think about and prepare for when traveling to a big place with someone so small. But in my opinion it IS worth it! The following information will help you prepare well for going to Disney World with your baby…
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