The best Disneyland Resort resource for families with babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
The best Disneyland Resort resource for families with babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.

After hundreds of emails from families around the globe, here are a sampling of some of the most frequently asked questions.
Q: I’m going to be visiting Disneyland with my four year old and a three month old. Will I be able to go on any of the attractions with my baby?
A: Yes. A baby can go on almost all of the attractions in the park. My book specifically spells out which attractions are appropriate for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers in each land, in addition to other tricks and tips for accessing the resorts rides and shows.
Q: Are there any discounts available for Disneyland?
A: In the past, Disneyland has not offered a lot of discounts. With the state of the economy right now, however Disneyland does have a variety of different discount options. See my blog for the most up-to-date discounts and specials.
Q: Is it worth it to take a baby to Disneyland? What could they possibly remember?
A: I’m of the mind that it is never too early to start creating memories for your children. I’m glad to have been able to share Disneyland with my children and never regret having introduced my children to the “Happiest Place on Earth.” Moreover, families need to get away from it all, and Disneyland is the perfect place to go to do that.
Q: Can I bring in food and snacks into Disneyland?
A: Yes. Disneyland guests may bring in their own food and drinks. Glass containers are not allow. Large ice chests are not allowed inside the park as well. Bringing snacks, sandwiches, juices boxes, water, and the like help make the day easier on the kids and less expensive for the adults. My book provides a great deal of information on dining in the resort.




