I used to be a cast member, and I'm currently a Disney passholder. I love Disney world for the vibe. It's nice to go a place where everything is manicured and I can enjoy time with the people I love. Things have changed, though. I was a cast member when I was 19 years old. Now, almost a decade later, I have a one-year-old, and boy-oh-boy do I do Disney completely differently. Here are 18 tips I've learned from taking my kiddo to the parks.
1. Invest in a stroller cover.
2. Splash pads + change of clothes = 😃
3. The Skyliner and monorail are basically free amusement rides.
4. Bring enough wipes.
5. Viva la snackle box.
6. Skip Genie+.
7. Splurge on a character breakfast instead.
8. Epcot is the best park for toddlers.
9. Take a pool day.
10. Find the launderette.
11. Split up.
12. Rider swap is nice, but sometimes inconvenient.
13. Don't underestimate how magical hotel rooms are.
14. Opt for a place with a boat, monorail, or Skyliner connection so you don't have to collapse a stroller.
15. Forget the nighttime shows, and opt for a final ride instead.
16. Utilize baby care.
17. Pin trading is great for littles.
18. Finally, beware of squirrels!
Do you have any tips for Disney with toddlers? Share with the rest of us in the comments below.
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