How to Use Rider Switch and Best Rides for Babies

Are you taking an infant to Disney World and still want to be able to ride with your big kids? Using Rider Switch at Walt Disney World is crucial for families with infants. This feature allows one adult to wait with the infant while the other rides, then swap without extra wait times. This blog will teach you to utilize Rider Switch effectively & give you a list of family friendly rides at Disney.

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Everything You Need to Know About Strollers and Disney

When planning a Disney vacation, many parents wonder if they need a stroller at Disney or if it's worth the hassle to bring one. A stroller can make all the difference, providing comfort for little legs facing 8-10 miles of walking each day. While Disney stroller rentals are available, bringing your own stroller offers better storage and support for naps. So, if you're asking should I bring a stroller to Disney, consider the long hours and miles – the answer is usually yes!

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Enjoying Walt Disney World with an Infant

Here are some tips for traveling with a Disney Infant.

  1. A stroller - a place for them to nap, rest, and sit in most of the day. Bring a rain cover, light or thick blanket depending on the weather (in fact, I think strollers are necessary until six years old, and in some cases until 7 or 8, you have to know your kid!)…

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Baby Care Centers at Walt Disney World

The Disney Baby Care Centers are a must for parents visiting Walt Disney World with infants or toddlers. These centers, located in all four theme parks providing nursing rooms, changing stations, feeding areas, and even essential baby items for purchase. Perfect for families who need a break from the crowds, the Disney Baby Care Centers ensure a stress-free experience when traveling with babies.

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