October 6, 2009

Disneyland: Tips for Two Year Olds


It always amazes me how much there is for toddlers to do at Disneyland. I don't think there are many other amusement parks where toddlers, and their parents, have so much to choose from when it comes to activities. My family and I recently spent the day checking out Disneyland's Halloween Time. We got into the spirit of things with a ride on the Haunted Mansion. We were surprised last year to find out that our 1-year-old wasn't too little to go on the Haunted Mansion. This year, now that Ava is 2, we took her on it again. She's a bit more conscious of what's going on, but still, after some fear of the initial elevator ride, she really enjoyed traveling through Jack's spooky, yet colorful, world.
Her favorite ride was Winnie the Pooh last year, but this was completely blown away by Dumbo this year. She loved Dumbo so much, we had to ride three times. Her other favorites were Pinnochio and King Arthur's carousel; all perfect for kids her age. We also rode the Jungle Cruise, but it's hard to say what Ava thought about that one, since it was nearing nap time, and her eyes had glazed over with all of the fun.
If your kids can make it, the 9:25 p.m. fireworks show is also well worth the wait.

Tips for Taking a Toddler to Disneyland:
  • Lots of snacks, water and fruit. We brought a ton of pretzels, apples and water into the park. It's good to keep kids going, and if you get stuck in a long line.
  • Take a break in Toon Town. Kids can get a break from the lines in Toon Town and get some energy out at Goofy's Playhouse. Toon Town is also the perfect place to sit down and eat. They serve perfect toddler-size meals and snacks without really long lines.
  • Do the kid rides early or really late. The lines are much longer for Dumbo and Pinnochio, Snow White, etc. in the middle of the day. We hit those rides early when everyone was well-rested.
  • Parents can ride the roller coasters during nap time. If your kids will sleep in a stroller, this is the perfect time for rides like Space Mountain, Matterhorn, Indiana Jones and more — just cuz you're with the kids down't mean you can't have fun, too!

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