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The Ultimate Guide Of Disneyland Trip With A Toddler

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Updated: May 27, 2022



Hi everyone,We had so much fun on our trip to Disneyland! The rides were great, the food was delicious, and the characters were so much fun to meet! We even got to meet Mickey Mouse himself! It was truly a magical experience. We started our day by meeting all of our favorite Disney characters. We got autographs and hugs from Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy. We even got to ride some of the best rides in the park, like the Dumbo and the It's the small world.

It was a beautiful day for a Disney trip! The sun was shining and the sky was blue, and my family was all together to enjoy a day of fun at the happiest place on earth. But the best part of the day was when we got to watch the parade show together. It was so magical to feel the happiness and love that came with being surrounded by my family.


If you're planning a trip to Disneyland, you'll want to make sure you have all the information you need to make the most of your visit. Here's a guide to help you plan your perfect Disneyland vacation.


When to Visit Disneyland


The best time to visit Disneyland is during the off-season, when crowds are smaller and temperatures are cooler. The off-season runs from early September to late May, with the exception of the Christmas and New Year's holidays.


If you're visiting during the peak season, you'll want to avoid the busiest times, which are usually weekends and holidays. The best times to visit during the peak season are mid-week and during the shoulder seasons (the weeks before and after the holidays).


Once you've decided when to go, you'll need to start planning what to do. There are so many things to see and do at Disneyland, so it's important to make a plan so you don't miss anything.


Disneyland with a Toddler


If you have a toddler and you are planning a trip, there are a few things to keep in mind to make the experience as smooth as possible.

Here are a few tips and tricks to help you make the most of your Disneyland trip with your little one:


1. Bring a stroller - and be prepared to use it. You may think your toddler can walk all day long, but trust us, they'll get tired quickly. Having a stroller will give them (and you) a place to rest when they need it.


2. Take advantage of the child swap. If you have a child who is too young to go on some of the bigger rides, take advantage of the child swap program. This allows one adult to stay with the child while the other adult goes on the ride. Then, when the first adult is done, they can take the child and the second adult can go on the ride.


One of the best things about Disneyland is that there are so many fun things to do for toddlers!


Here are some of our favorite toddler rides at Disneyland:


1. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: This ride is perfect for toddlers because it is very gentle and has a lot of fun characters from the Hundred Acre Wood.


2. Dumbo the Flying Elephant: This is another classic Disneyland ride that is perfect for toddlers. They will love flying around in Dumbo!


3. It’s a Small World: This is a must-do for any trip to Disneyland. It’s a slow moving ride with lots of colorful lights and characters. toddlers will love it!


4. Disneyland Railroad: All aboard! This is a great way to see all of Disneyland from a different perspective. Toddlers will love riding on the train and seeing all of the sights.


5. King Arthur Carrousel: This is a classic Disneyland ride that has been around since 1955. Toddlers will love riding on the horses and listening to the music.


6. Astro Orbitor: This is a fun spinning ride that toddlers will love. They can control how fast they spin by how hard they pull on the reins.


7. Mad Tea Party: This is a classic Disneyland ride that is perfect for toddlers. They will love spinning around in their own tea cup.


These are just a few of the great toddler rides at Disneyland. There are so many more to explore!


Disneyland for First Timers


If you're planning a trip to Disneyland for the first time, there are a few things you should know before you go.


If this is your first trip to Disneyland, you should know that Disneyland is huge! There are two main parks, Disneyland and California Adventure, and each one is packed with things to see and do. It can be overwhelming, so it's important to have a plan.


Second, Disneyland is crowded. It's one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, so expect to see a lot of people. Be patient and go with the flow, and you'll have a great time.


Here are our top tips for first timers at Disneyland!


1. Get there early


If you want to avoid the crowds, get to the park early. The gates open at 8am, so aim to be there for opening. Once the park gets busy, it can be difficult to navigate your way around, so getting there early will help you make the most of your day.


2. Get a map


As soon as you enter the park, pick up a map. This will help you plan your day and make sure you don't miss any of the key attractions.


3. Use the Fast Pass system


The Fast Pass (Genie Pass) system allows you to skip the queues for some of the most popular rides. You can get a Genie Pass by scanning your ticket at the Fast Pass machines, which are located near the rides. Once you have a Fast Pass, you can come back at the designated time and enjoy the ride with minimal waiting.


4. Be prepared for the heat


If you're visiting Disneyland in the summer, be prepared for the heat. The park can get very busy, so it's important to stay hydrated and take breaks in the shade when you need to.


5. Bring your own snacks


If you're on a budget, bring your own snacks and drinks into the park. There are plenty of places to buy food inside Disneyland, but it can be expensive. Bringing your own snacks will help you save money.


6. Take your time


There's no need to rush around the park. Take your time and enjoy all that Disneyland has to offer. There's plenty to see and do, so you'll want to savor every moment.


7. Have fun!


Above all, remember to have fun! Disneyland is the happiest place on earth, so make sure you enjoy every minute.



We all know how magical Disneyland is, but let's be honest - it can also be pretty exhausting, especially when you're trying to keep up with a toddler.



Disney Outfit Ideas


Matching family outfits are always a great idea when going to Disneyland! It shows you're a family that likes to have fun together and makes for some great photo opportunities. Plus, it can be a great way to stay cool in the hot summer sun. Here are some ideas for choosing the perfect Disneyland family outfit:

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What to eat at Disneyland


When you're planning a trip to Disneyland, it's important to think about what you'll need to eat to stay fueled up for all the fun. After all, there's a lot of walking involved and you don't want to end up feeling tired and cranky.


If you like to bring your own food or snacks, There are a few things to keep in mind when packing them for Disneyland. First, you'll want to make sure you have enough snacks to tide you over between meals. Second, you'll want to pack food that won't melt in the heat or spoil in the sun. And finally, you'll want to bring along some easy-to-eat foods that won't leave you feeling too full to enjoy all the rides and attractions.


With all that in mind, here are a few suggestions for what food to bring from home to Disneyland:


1. Trail mix: This is a great option for a mid-day snack. It's easy to eat on the go, and it will give you a little boost of energy to make it through the rest of the day.


2. Fruit: Another great option for a healthy snack. Pack some grapes, apples, or other fruit that won't melt or spoil in the heat.


3. Granola bars: These are perfect for when you need a quick snack. They're easy to eat and they'll fill you up just enough so you're not starving by mealtime.


4. sandwiches: If you're looking for something a little more substantial, sandwiches are a great option. Just be sure to pack them in a cooler so they don't spoil.


5. snacks: Lastly, don't forget to pack some of your favorite snacks. This could include candy, chips, or anything else you like to munch on.


So there you have it! These are just a few suggestions for what food to bring from home to Disneyland. Just remember to pack enough for everyone in your group, and to pack food that won't spoil in the heat. With a little planning, you'll be sure to have a great time - and avoid any hangry moments!


if you want to eat at Disneyland, The good news is that there are plenty of great snack options available throughout the park. Here are some of our favorites:


Popcorn: Popcorn is always a good choice when you need a quick snack. You can find it at several locations throughout the park, including Main Street, Frontierland, and New Orleans Square.


Churros: Churros are a delicious fried pastry that you can find at carts and stands throughout the park. They're perfect for a sweet snack or a quick pick-me-up.


Dole Whip: Dole Whip is a refreshing frozen treat that you can find at the Tiki Juice Bar in Adventureland. It's the perfect way to cool off on a hot day.


Mickey Mouse-shaped pretzels: These pretzels are a must-try when you're at Disneyland. You can find them at several locations, including Main Street and Frontierland.


Turkey Legs: Turkey legs are a popular snack at Disneyland and you can find them at carts and stands throughout the park. They're a bit messy, but they're definitely delicious.


Popcorn balls: Popcorn balls are a fun and festive snack that you can find at Main Street Popcorn Carts. They make a great souvenir or snack to enjoy while you're watching the parade.


So there you have it, some of our favorite Disneyland snacks. Be sure to try some of these on your next trip to the happiest place on earth!


Here are 10 places to chow down at the happiest place on earth:


1. The Plaza Inn


2. Carnation Café


3. The French Market


4. Bengal Barbecue


5. Adventureland Bazaar


6. Refreshment Corner


7. Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor


8. Flo's V8 Cafe


9. The Golden Horseshoe


10. The Lucky Nugget Saloon


I had a lot of fun writing this blog. I also hope that it inspired you to visit Disneyland.


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stylesimpler
May 28, 2022

These are great tips for Disneyland! Our first time visiting we were not prepared and learning about rider swap and fast pass were game changers for our second visit

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mamaforeva
mamaforeva
May 28, 2022
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The first time at Disneyland is overwhelming for sure but It gets better every time.

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Danielle Berry
Danielle Berry
May 28, 2022

ordering a few of these now!

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mamaforeva
mamaforeva
May 28, 2022
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Aw, I'm glad you liked the Disney outfit ideas.

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Alexandra Sierp
Alexandra Sierp
May 28, 2022

Love these tips! I have a toddler and will definitely be checking out some of those rides next time we go!

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mamaforeva
mamaforeva
May 28, 2022
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Thank you, Alexandra I'm glad it was helpful.

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Smile On blog
Smile On blog
May 27, 2022

This is an ultimate guide for visiting Disney..Great pointers.

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mamaforeva
mamaforeva
May 27, 2022
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Thank you so much. I’m glad you liked it.

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Amy Gougler
Amy Gougler
May 24, 2022

These are some really great tips! I LOVE Disneyland and wish that I lived closer. Rider swap is a game changer when Disney-ing with little ones and I definitely recommend a stroller and getting there early as well!

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mamaforeva
mamaforeva
May 27, 2022
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Than you Amy, I’m totally agree with you. getting there early will make a huge difference.

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