I very recently took my toddler to Disneyland. You don’t know how crazy stressed I was!! Thank you 🙏 this helped a lot!! I’m now a huge fan and not afraid of taking my son to Disneyland more often!!
Last week we were at D-land with a 5, 2 and 1 year old. They were good with the stroller nap. We had a backpack diaper bag and a backpack full of snacks. Our 2 year old loves trains, so we did the Disneyland Railroad, Casey Jr. and the Monorail. He was a happy little guy.
Thank you so much for this video! My husband and I are planning a trip to Disneyland for our 1-year-old's birthday. This video gave us a lot of wonderful tips that will hopefully make our trip a success. This video also led me to the rest of your channel and now we look forward to seeing each video you post! :) Thank you again!
Thank you so much for the information Amanda! The Baby Care Center looks really amazing, the picture of Walt Disney as a baby looks really awesome. Provost Park Pass rules!
Unknown tip for the baby center is the indoor drinking fountain that has a water bottle/bottle faucet on the drinking fountain. They are happy to let you fill all your water bottles with their cold indoor filtered drinking fountain water. They also have a kitchen sink for washing out bottles and a microwave for heating baby foods. Also if you have a small kid who hates the automatic flushers in the big bathrooms, they have traditional flushers and smaller toilets here.
😱😱😱 Wow I didn't know about "the ryder switch" thank you so much 😍 I will keep that in mind, also now I know which rides I can go to with my toddler! 😚
Well heres something I didn't think about. You mentioned the nursing room - what is the law in California and/or the etiquette for breastfeeding in Disneyland? In Australia you can breastfeed anywhere, and it's a right protected by law. I never even considered America might be different. Goooonna have to know that before our trip.
Jeshikamo not sure if you ever got the answer, but breastfeeding is now protected in every state in America. Any place that the public is allowed, breastfeeding is also allowed.
To the lovely Mrs. Provost; I must disagree.. when you said “D-Land was made for strollers.” 😂 I doubt very much that when Walt was deciding how wide to make the sidewalk on Main St. ... he considered double wide strollers knocking people left & right into the street! 😆
I know right!? And those rail road tracks going through the middle of the street may look cool, but they are killer when pushing a stroller or my grandma's wheelchair through Mainstreet USA!
Nick Jr shows that your toddler will might like Yo Gabba Gabba Jack's Big Music Show Pinky Dinky Doo Blues Clues Bubble Guppies Paw Patrol The list goes on and on
Leah and Harley's Great Adventures right lol. I don’t have any kids yet but it would seem so logical to just wait till they’re old enough to consciously experience the park with you. I remember my first Disney world trip because the fam knew I’d remember it. Plus if there weren’t so many carriages in the park it would be less cluttered
My daughter was a super high energy toddler. No way she would have sat on rides nicely. She would've started crying part way through the ride, because she wanted down. Like what happens on the Pirates ride all the time. I took her to her first theme park at age 6 to test her, and she still wasn't totally ready. She would sit on the rides ok, but got irritated waiting in lines and dealing with the crowds. I took her to Disneyland for the first time when she was 8 and it was perfect. She had more patience, but still believed in magic.
Provosts for the win! Those are great ways to make the park even better. The Baby Care Center is the greatest.
I had no idea that there was a baby care center! Great tips!
AZ Life it also has smaller potties for your little one
This is a useful video topic that hasn't been done to death. Way to go.
The diaper bag breakdown was the cherry on top of this tip video!
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride technically doesn't take you through hell. It takes you through the "Inferno Room."
kittenlover 2065 you mean h e double hockey sticks LOL
I very recently took my toddler to Disneyland. You don’t know how crazy stressed I was!!
Thank you 🙏 this helped a lot!!
I’m now a huge fan and not afraid of taking my son to Disneyland more often!!
This is soooooo helpful! Definitely going to use these tricks and tips. Thank you.
Last week we were at D-land with a 5, 2 and 1 year old. They were good with the stroller nap. We had a backpack diaper bag and a backpack full of snacks.
Our 2 year old loves trains, so we did the Disneyland Railroad, Casey Jr. and the Monorail. He was a happy little guy.
Love the bench tip! I will be looking for you there!
Thank you so much for this video! My husband and I are planning a trip to Disneyland for our 1-year-old's birthday. This video gave us a lot of wonderful tips that will hopefully make our trip a success. This video also led me to the rest of your channel and now we look forward to seeing each video you post! :) Thank you again!
Planning on taking my 1&2 year old in September, this helped so much💪🏽 I was worried about snacks and nap time but this eased so much stress
Thank you so much for the information Amanda! The Baby Care Center looks really amazing, the picture of Walt Disney as a baby looks really awesome. Provost Park Pass rules!
Such a helpful video! Thank you for this!
Unknown tip for the baby center is the indoor drinking fountain that has a water bottle/bottle faucet on the drinking fountain. They are happy to let you fill all your water bottles with their cold indoor filtered drinking fountain water. They also have a kitchen sink for washing out bottles and a microwave for heating baby foods. Also if you have a small kid who hates the automatic flushers in the big bathrooms, they have traditional flushers and smaller toilets here.
Another tip I would put on here is that the Disney store sells bottle for infants in case you forgot yours at home but you have to ask a cashier.
Thank you for this video is going to help me alot
Soooo helpful!!
I don’t even have kids. Idk how I ended up watching this video
Love you guys!
😱😱😱 Wow I didn't know about "the ryder switch" thank you so much 😍 I will keep that in mind, also now I know which rides I can go to with my toddler! 😚
your baby is beautiful! 😚😚😚😚😚😚😚
We still wait in line when someone is watching my smaller family members thx for the tip to go in front when u know what thx
I love your videos! When are you going to complete your international Disney series?!?!
Can you do a Top 10 restaurants (or places to eat, just in case they're not restaurants) at Disneyland list?
Road to H-E-double-hockeysticks with Mr.Toad... I am dying right now! I can’t stop laughing
I wish I knew some of this a decade ago. Hope it helps other families with little ones.
Nice office reference
Well heres something I didn't think about.
You mentioned the nursing room - what is the law in California and/or the etiquette for breastfeeding in Disneyland? In Australia you can breastfeed anywhere, and it's a right protected by law. I never even considered America might be different.
Goooonna have to know that before our trip.
Jeshikamo not sure if you ever got the answer, but breastfeeding is now protected in every state in America. Any place that the public is allowed, breastfeeding is also allowed.
We’re going to Disneyland next week, and my mom’s friend is going with us and she has twins,
...what an adventure
Provost Park Pass Thank you!
I’m not old enough to have (definitely shouldn’t have one yet anyways) but I still watched just cause I love these videos
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There should be an updated one for this and also one for Walt Disney World too
I have a cousin who has a 1 year old daughter who we’re looking to going to WDW next year and this would be a great video for her
I think the rider switch involves going through the exit. Is that correct?
What brand diaper bag do you have ?
To the lovely Mrs. Provost; I must disagree.. when you said “D-Land was made for strollers.” 😂 I doubt very much that when Walt was deciding how wide to make the sidewalk on Main St. ... he considered double wide strollers knocking people left & right into the street! 😆
I know right!? And those rail road tracks going through the middle of the street may look cool, but they are killer when pushing a stroller or my grandma's wheelchair through Mainstreet USA!
Do you by any chance know if they have Vegan Mac n cheese? My son is lactose
Where exactly is the baby care center? I don't think you mention that.
This was helpful but I kinda want to know what Disneyland is this
Jelly CatX Anaheim, California
I love you’re channel
Thank you Terry!! 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hmm is it just me that sees Amy from Amy's baking company in her?? D:
Provost Park Pass taking a nap on that bench at 1:30 ish, sound a bit like her and look a bit like her only younger and not completely insane
Nick Jr shows that your toddler will might like
Yo Gabba Gabba
Jack's Big Music Show
Pinky Dinky Doo
Blues Clues
Bubble Guppies
Paw Patrol
The list goes on and on
All I gathered from this is a strange paranoia about Mr. toads, wild ride
Oman well no more fast passes...
Yah. What a boot to the head.
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The answer: DONT! Case closed!
That would be my first tip. I couldn't have imagined taking my daughter as a toddler. That would've been the opposite of fun for all of us.
Leah and Harley's Great Adventures right lol. I don’t have any kids yet but it would seem so logical to just wait till they’re old enough to consciously experience the park with you. I remember my first Disney world trip because the fam knew I’d remember it. Plus if there weren’t so many carriages in the park it would be less cluttered
My daughter was a super high energy toddler. No way she would have sat on rides nicely. She would've started crying part way through the ride, because she wanted down. Like what happens on the Pirates ride all the time. I took her to her first theme park at age 6 to test her, and she still wasn't totally ready. She would sit on the rides ok, but got irritated waiting in lines and dealing with the crowds. I took her to Disneyland for the first time when she was 8 and it was perfect. She had more patience, but still believed in magic.
Just don't