Disneyland With Toddlers: Our Experience & Tips

Have you ever gone to Disneyland with toddlers? It’s the moment your little traveler dreams of – a trip to Disneyland! 

When planning a trip to Southern California, you’ll probably be tempted to make a stop at Disneyland. With toddlers, you may wonder if it’s a good idea.

Maybe you think you should wait a few years, so the kids can do all the rides and remember their trip. We had the same question when visiting Southern California last summer with our kids, aged 2.5 and 4.5 years old.

And we don’t regret at all deciding to go the Disneyland with our toddlers. It’s one of the best stops during our California road trips we’ve ever had so far!

Yes, they won’t remember in a few years, but they will always remember the excitement on their faces when they saw all their favorite Disney movie characters.

Plus, since many families wait to visit Disneyland when their kids are older, the wait for toddlers rides is really not that bad 😉

Now that you are convinced to go to Disneyland with your toddlers, here are our tips for a successful day at Disneyland.

But first, how to get to Disneyland from the city center, and how much does a day at Disneyland cost?

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The majestic castle in Disneyland with toddlers is like straight out of a fairy tale, with its magical vibes and stunning architecture that'll leave you in awe.
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A few things to know before traveling with kids.

Here are a few things to know when traveling with kids.

🧳 Pack the right gear

When traveling with kids, you’ll want to pack light (as much as you can). Having a good carry-on suitcase and packing cubes are a lifesaver. Depending on the age of your kids and the type of travel, you might be better with a kid’s carrier or a travel stroller (ideal for city trips).

🎟️ Book your tours

Viator and Get Your Guide are two great websites for finding fun and unique tours around the world. It can help you make a memorable bucket list trip.

🩹 Don’t forget a First Aid Kit

Take a travel first aid kit with you when flying with kids. Make sure it is well-stocked, especially with bite/sting cream and band-aid – you never know when unsteady little legs might take a tumble. Keep your travel first aid kit somewhere accessible.

🎒What to Bring to Disneyland with Toddlers

Traveling with toddlers requires a lot of planning. Whether this is your first time to Disneyland or your 10th time, we’ve come up with a list of essential things to bring to the park.

Mickey Mouse, the beloved Disney character, standing in the heart of Disneyland, surrounded by enchanting attractions and cheerful visitors.
Mickey Mouse and Friends at Disneyland

✅ Snacks & Lunch

Although there are many food options across the park, we highly recommend packing snacks and lunch to save money and avoid kids’ meltdowns because they are hungry.

You don’t have anything to give them and have to wait in a long queue at the kiosk.

If your children are fussy eaters, it’s better to have the snacks they love than risk spending money on something they won’t even try.

Also, we love packing snacks with us. Because of this way, we’re making healthier and tastier options for our children. 

✅ Lots of water

It gets very warm, and the kids and you need to stay hydrated during your day. 

We love using reusable water bottles that we can easily fill up. We don’t need to spend money on a small bottle of water, and we’re using less plastic too. 

Plus, there are water fountains all across the park, so you’ll have no problem finding water to refill your bottles.

✅ Sunscreen

Another essential that can be often forgotten is sunscreen, and you’ll need it regardless of the weather. Even on the cloudiest days, it’s important that you and your children wear sunscreen.

✅ Hat

If you’re visiting Disneyland during spring and summer, you’ll definitely need a hat to protect you from the sun.

✅ Good and Comfy Shoes

There is nothing worse than wearing uncomfortable shoes when you’re going to spend hours walking. 

Make sure you and your children wear good and comfortable shoes to avoid any blisters and pain.

✅ Camera

We love capturing special moments with our children, whether it’s in a beautiful National Park, a hiking trail near our local area, or an amazing theme park.

Visiting Disneyland isn’t a place you often go to, so you want to have your camera ready to take some pictures as memories of your visit. 

Don’t worry about getting the perfect family picture! We truly believe that natural and funny photos are the best to have.

✅ And Don’t Forget Your Extra T-shirt

We did mention it before but didn’t forget to pack extra or two T-shirts for parents and T-shirts for children. 

It can be very hot, you feel sweaty, and you’ll be much more comfortable changing to a new T-shirt, or your children may spill some food, and they have a big stain.

Also, who does want to appear in a picture with dirty clothes? No one.

9 Best Tips for Disneyland with Toddlers-Our Family Adventure

1. Rent (or Bring Your) Strollers

Stroller in Disnely for rental.
Disneyland stroller for rentals

Disneyland is bigger than you can expect, and toddlers and even bigger children can get a bit tired of walking. 

If you want to avoid meltdowns, one of our best tips is to rent a stroller (if you don’t already have yours). This way, your child can rest, take a nap or have a small snack as you walk around the park.

The strollers at Disneyland can be a bit expensive, and you can’t take them outside (even to the hotel resorts in the park), but they’re a great option if you can’t bring your own. 

Disneyland offers single and double strollers:

  • $18.00 USD per day for one stroller
  • $36.00 USD per day for a double stroller

If you’re bringing your own single or double stroller, have a look at the specifications to ensure that it meets Disneyland standards. There is stroller parking all across the resort, with some Disney stroller guards. 😉

We ended up renting a double stroller because we don’t use strollers anymore, so we didn’t have ours.

Plus, it was great to have enough space to put our backpacks in the stroller and not have to carry them all day long.

Our oldest son ended up walking the entire day, and our youngest used the stroller on and off, but just for carrying all our stuff, it ended up being a good investment.

2. Book Your Parking Tickets Online

If you’re driving to Disneyland, it’s worth booking your parking online with your tickets. The parking voucher is valid for a standard car for 24 months from the date of purchase.

You can use it at the Disneyland Resort theme park parking space. However, it isn’t valid for Downtown Disney District parking or hotel parking.

By booking your parking online, you don’t need to worry about finding a parking space, and you can go straight to the entrance door of the theme park.

3. Budget for the Unexpected

It’s always good to have a budget for the unexpected. But it’s very expected to spend (too much) money at Disneyland with kids. 

Going to the park for the first time is a unique experience for them, and you can’t resist saying no if they want a small souvenir, well, as long as it doesn’t cost a fortune!

Something that really works well with kids is giving them a specific amount of money so they know that that’s the only money they have to get the special thing they want. Otherwise, they can be asking you for candies, books, toys, etc., all day long.

When we went to Disneyland with our kids, Grandma gave each of our boys $25, and we didn’t hear any complaints from them. They took care of the money and bought what they liked the most.

4. Pack a Lunch & Snacks

If you’re visiting Disneyland in one day with a toddler, packing a lunch can make a big difference because it will allow you to maximize your day at the park, save money and avoid waiting in long queues for food.

In addition to this, if you have a fussy eater, you don’t want to risk it! Grab some snacks and a packed lunch that you know your kid will eat.

In case you don’t have time to pack a lunch, you can still have food at the park. If so, we recommend downloading the Disneyland mobile ordering app to order your food online.

This way, you can avoid waiting for your food for long.

5. Bring Extra T-Shirts for the Entire Family

You know that kids get dirty at any time, no matter where you are, so you aren’t surprised by us suggesting to bring extra T-shirts for your children. My kids love using Levis’s T-shirts because they’re comfortable to wear.

However, in this scenario, we also recommend bringing a T-shirt for parents. It can be a hot day, and you may sweat or get dirty when feeding young kids. I recommend any T-shirts from Levi’s. They are perfect to wear on hot days.

The last thing you want is a stain on your clothes and ruin your family pictures too!

6. Between Parents, Get Your Expectation to Align 

There are so many attractions and things to do in Disneyland that it’s essential that you plan in advance and set your expectations.

By having a flexible plan of what you are going to visit each day, which attractions or shows you really want to go to, and scheduling breaks for food and rest, it’s easier to get your expectations aligned with your partner.

Don’t expect to visit everything because you’ll be disappointed, and you won’t enjoy the experience as much as you would like to.

I would also recommend doing only one park if you only have one day at Disneyland with your toddlers. We arrived at the opening and stayed until 7-8 PM, and we didn’t have time to see all of Disneyland Park.

7. Stop by the Fire Station

Mother and sons at the Fire Station in Disneyland, happily exploring the iconic firehouse that serves as a symbol of Walt Disney's imaginative vision.
Fire Station Disneyland

A stop you don’t want to miss during your Disneyland trip with your children is the Fire Station and Walt’s Apartment, situated on your left as you enter the park.

Walter Disney wanted to spend as much time as possible in Disneyland, and that is why he moved to this small apartment where he worked and rested while his family used it to enjoy exploring the park.

Surprisingly, the apartment is still furnished as he left it many years ago, which we thought was amazing!

We recommend visiting The Disney Gallery, just opposite the Fire Station, where you’ll find a wall mural with plenty of pictures and details of Walt’s Apartment. It’s very interesting to see and read.

8. Stay Outside the Resort

There are plenty of hotels near the resort, but you really want to choose one that is very close.

After a long day of walking around the park, your children may want to sleep earlier, and everything is easier when your hotel is closed.

🏨 We loved staying at the Anaheim Majestic Garden Hotel. The hotel is incredibly close, and they offer a free shuttle service, although you could even walk to the hotel if you wanted.

It’s very family-friendly, and they offer a wide range of rooms (standard, suite, etc.). The standard rooms offer two queen-size beds or a king-size bed with a sofa bed, and if you want a different experience for your young kids, the Castle Bunk hotel room is ideal for them.

They have beautiful gardens and an outdoor pool. Plus, you’ll have a wonderful view of the Disneyland fireworks from the hotel.

We didn’t stay at Disneyland Park for the fireworks because the kids were getting too tired, but we got to see them from the hotel, and it was as magical.

The crystal-clear pool sparkles under the golden sun, inviting guests to take a refreshing dip or bask in the California sunshine with the lounge table and chairs in the poolside.
<strong>Anaheim Majestic Garden Hotel<strong>

9. Know When It’s Time to Leave

You can spend more than 3 days in Disneyland, but we think it’s key to know when it’s time to leave.

The park is amazing, and kids will love riding in the attractions and seeing their favorite Disney characters, but also they’ll get tired from all the walking and overstimulation. The same applies to parents; you get tired of being constantly on the go and walking around the park with kids. 

You best know your kids and their signs of tiredness. Listen carefully to your kids, as you don’t want to end this magical day in a toddler tantrum.

Our Best Tips in Disneyland Rides for Toddlers

One of the best things to do with families when visiting California is to take your toddlers to Disneyland. It’s a fantastic experience. Your family will never forget (at least, you won’t).

There are many rides that are suitable for all ages and heights. Happy faces are guaranteed!

Disney-themed parks are known for long waits in lines, but it’s good to know that the rides for toddlers at Disneyland don’t usually have long wait times.

You’ll definitely have to wait in line a bit, but it will be nothing compared to Space Mountain and the other adrenaline-rides.

Here we’ve gathered a list of fantastic rides at Disneyland for toddlers:

Peter Pan’s Flight

There is no doubt why this is one of the most popular attractions in Disneyland! This ride, located in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom Park, is suitable for all ages and heights.

The attraction will make your kids feel like they’re on a high-flying adventure, and it will take them through iconic film scenes of Peter Pan, like the one in which they’re flying over the rooftops of London aboard a pirate’s ship.

In comparison to other dark rides in the Fantasyland area, this one is the least scary for toddlers.  

Mad Hatter’s Tea Cups

The vibrant Mad Hatter's hat and oversized teapots create a whimsical backdrop, while the joyful laughter of guests fills the air.
<strong>Mad Hatters Tea Cups<strong>

The inspiration for this ride comes from the “Every day is a very merry unbirthday for the Mad Hatter” in Alice in Wonderland film.

Be prepared to spin around a giant teapot. You can control the direction and speed of your spin as there is a wheel in the center.

The attraction is suitable for all ages and heights, and toddlers will have a fantastic time here. However, I (Emilie) didn’t enjoy it as much as the kids because I found it too dizzy. I had to close my eyes, and I skipped the second round.

King Arthur Carrousel

This toddler-friendly ride is one of the most classic and traditional attractions in Fantasyland and the park. 

Your children will love this horse ride adventure and want to repeat the experience again and again.

The attraction also has some history behind it, as most of its horses date back more than 90 years. When Walt Disney bought this carousel, it featured different animals.

However, since he wanted everyone to ride a galloping horse like King Arthur, he added additional antique horses.

Dumbo the Flying Elephant

Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride, a whimsical aerial adventure featuring colorful elephant vehicles soaring through the skies in Disneyland.
Dumbo the Flying Elephant

We still don’t know any toddler who doesn’t love Dumbo. This ride is especially of interest and suitable for preschoolers and younger children

The ride will take you to the skies, you’ll enjoy a breathtaking view of the park, and kids will love the adrenaline.

Toy Story Mania!

Older toddlers and young kids will enjoy the Toy Story Mania attraction!

Your kids will make a visit to Andy’s room and play classic games before picking up a pair of special 3D glasses and going to the carnival-inspired tram.

Here they can compete with other kids by shooting at some moving targets.

Although all ages and heights are welcome, we truly believe that this ride is better for older kids (+5 years old).

Minnie’s Country House

If you’re looking for a very interactive attraction, your children will love Minnie’s Country House, located in Mickey’s Toontown.

This ride is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers as it’s full of bright colors, cool patterns, and interactive things that your kids can touch and play with.

As you walk through Minnie’s house, kids will enjoy exploring the living room, craft room, and office, where children can check the latest messages on her answering machine

Last but not least, the kitchen is the most interactive and favorite place in Minnie’s house. My youngest kid loved it!

We recommend not rushing to see all the rooms as your kids can have a great time in this attraction.

It’s a Small World

It’s a Small World is a water-based boat ride. It’s located in the Fantasyland area.

You’ll get to sing the class anthem of world peace during the music boat tour. It’s a 10-minute boat ride through all 7 continents, where you’ll pass through some world’s iconic sights.

How Much to Budget for a Day at Disneyland?

A day at Disneyland can be really expensive, but it can almost be done on a budget.

Entrance Fee

The price for an entrance ticket varies depending on the dates and time of year, but on average, this would cost for a 1-Day, 1-Park ticket:

  • USD $104 to $164 for adult tickets.
  • USD $98 to $155 for kids tickets (3 to 9 years old)
  • Free 2 years old and under

The daily cost of tickets decreases when you book for more days, and there is also a discount for multi-park access and for California residents.

Disneyland updated rates.

Parking Fee

For a regular car, it costs USD $30.00 for standard parking spots and USD $45.00 for a preferred parking spot (closer to the entrance). It’s a bit more expensive for motorhomes and campers.

Some hotels outside the resort offer free shuttles to Disneyland and free overnight parking (when you are a guest).

Food

Food inside the resort can be really expensive. You can easily spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars on food if you don’t pack snacks and lunch.

Now, let’s dive into our tips for a successful (and not too expensive) trip to Disneyland with toddlers.

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How to Get to Disneyland From Airport

John Wayne Airport, Orange County

🚖 Car Rental, By Taxi

To Disneyland from John Wayne Airport, Orange County, Los Angeles, California, Taxi is a great way to get there quickly and conveniently.

The fastest route is via State Rte 55 N and I-5 N, and it takes 18 minutes only. Car rental companies are also available outside the airport.

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

🚖 By Car Rental, Taxi

To fastest and easiest way to get to Disneyland from LAX is by renting a car. There are many car rental options available outside the airport. And it takes 40 minutes via I-105 E and I-5 S to reach Disneyland. Taxi is also available outside the airport.

Long Beach Airport (LGB)

🚖 By Car Rental, Taxi

When traveling with children, you want the easiest and most comfortable way for them. Car rental is the best option for getting to Disneyland from Long Beach Airport. Outside the Airport, there are many major car rental companies to choose from. And the fastest route is via CA-91 E for 22 munites. Taxi is also available outside the airport.

Ontario International Airport (ONT)

🚖 By Car Rental, Taxi

From Ontario International Airport, there are complimentary shuttle services that will take you to Consolidated Rental Car Center. From there, you can rent a car that will take you to Disneyland. The fastest route is via CA-60 W and CA-57 S for 40 minutes. A taxi is also available outside the airport.

Hollywood Burbank Airport, AKA Bob Hope Airport (BUR)

🚖 By Car Rental, Taxi

From the Airport, there is a 7-minute walk to get to the pick-up and drop-off area. From there, you will find the Consolidated Rental Car Facility of the Regional Intermodal Transportation Center t which will take you to Disneyland. The fastest route is via I-5 S for 44 minutes. Taxi is also available located in ground transportation islands fronting terminal.

FAQ: Disneyland With Toddlers Experience & Tips

What to know about Disney with a toddler?

Before planning your trip, it is essential to consider the following:


Safety: Be sure to research any rides or attractions and determine whether they are appropriate for your child’s age and height. Make sure to always accompany your child on rides/attractions.
Pace: Make a plan considering rest times and avoiding crowded areas.
Food: Choose restaurants with kid-friendly menus and snacks throughout the day.
Entertainment: Consider booking character meet-and-greets or participating in parades so that your toddler can get a chance to meet their favorite characters!

How many days should I spend at Disneyland with my toddler?

The best way to enjoy Disneyland with a toddler is to focus on 2-3 fun days. This will allow your child to get the most out of their experience while avoiding burnout from long lines and too much sensory stimulation. Start by breaking up your visit into two or three days and visit one park daily. This way, there are no surprises, and you can plan activities your little one will enjoy.

Which part of Disney is best for toddlers?

The Magic Kingdom is the best part of Disney for toddlers. It has a variety of attractions, rides, and shows that are specifically designed to be fun and engaging for young kids. Along with classic characters like Mickey Mouse and Cinderella, Rides like Dumbo the Flying Elephant, its small world, and Astro Orbiter. The Magic Kingdom also features many interactive experiences, such as meeting princesses in their castle or taking an underwater journey with Nemo.

What is the best age to take a toddler to Disney World?

The best age to take a toddler to Disney World is between 3 and 5. This is because toddlers of this age are full of boundless energy and enthusiasm but still prone to needing frequent breaks. They might also be better able to remember experiences at this age, making the visit more magical for them.

Is Disney worth it for toddlers?

Disney is worth it for toddlers! With tons of shows, movies, and characters to explore, Disney offers hours of age-appropriate entertainment for young kids. Plus, with various theme parks, interactive planned activities, and special events designed specifically for toddlers, it’s an unforgettable experience for the whole family.

Can you take a 1-year-old to Disneyland?

Yes, you can take a 1-year-old to Disneyland. However, it is essential to note that some attractions may not be appropriate for such a young child and that parents should use their discretion when deciding which attractions to visit. Visitors should know the stroller guidelines and the height requirements for certain rides.

Final Thoughts: Disneyland With Toddlers, a Yay or a Nay?

Yes! 100% Yes! Overall, the experience of visiting Disney with toddlers was an incredible one for us! We thoroughly enjoyed all the fun activities and attractions our little ones saw and did.

From Space Mountain to meeting Mickey Mouse, there were plenty of memorable moments we will remember forever. Now that we have done it once, we can’t wait to plan our next visit with our toddlers!

We’ve learned so much from our experiences and want to share our tips, tricks, and advice on how to make your trip successful.

So if you’re thinking about taking a trip to Disneyland with your toddler soon, don’t wait any longer – head here now to start planning a fantastic adventure for your family enjoying Disneyland with toddlers!

With these best tips for Disney with toddlers, you’ll be sure to build unforgettable memories together and have the time of your life! 🙂

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