![]() Attractions such as It’s Tough to Be a Bug and Fantasmic! can be frightening to small children and do have sudden, loud noises – skip these or use hearing protection. Rides such as Pirates of the Caribbean and Frozen Ever After have small, unexpected drops in the dark – sit towards the middle of the boat and wear Baby in a carrier so you don’t need to worry about losing hold of him/her. I was surprised to find that even at three months old he reacted to the colors and music.Ī few things to watch out for when choosing attractions: unexpected drops, loud noises, and water effects. Our son loved attractions such as Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid, Frozen Ever After, and Dumbo. You will need to either wear them in a carrier or secure them in your arms (for safety you can’t hold them against your shoulder on a moving ride). If a ride doesn’t have a height restriction, you can take your infant on-board. ![]() Unlike other theme parks that have “kid’s zones”, Disney provides family-friendly attractions throughout all the parks. Did you know there are over 30 attractions that infants can enjoy just at Magic Kingdom? That’s not even counting the shows, character meet & greets, or nighttime spectaculars.
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