#disneyland #disneyworld #disney #vacation We took our toddler to Disneyland for the first time and here's what we learned...it's all about the characters!
My Disneyland/CA Adventure Toddler Tips. (I have a Magic Key and go every month.) #1 Arrive at 7am. Do as much as you can until the lines get long. #2 Buy Genie + when you buy your ticket and book first ride after 10 am. It sucks to pay extra, but there's honestly no point in paying that much for a ticket and waiting in long lines the whole day. Unfortunately, it's gotten to a point that if you don't have it you are waiting in hour+ lines for everything. You are literally stagnant watching groups of people let in ahead of you. #3 Have an EARLY lunch and dinner to miss the crowds. Try Downtown Disney for dinner instead if it's crowded. #4 From 1-4, just leave. The lines are crazy long and it's hot. If possible, go back to the hotel to take a nap or rest somewhere. If that's too long of a nap, let them play at Tom Sawyer Island or Redwood Creek Challenge Trail. #5 Don't Park Hop with little ones. Do one park a day. If you insist on Park Hopping, do Disneyland first. Monday is also the new Saturday. It's always crowded. Hope you crush your next Disneyland trip! Your family is SO cute.
Love your family. I live in Florida and have thought about taking my 4 and 1 year old. I feel like there are 2 problems, Disney in Florida is becoming way too packed and my oldest is highly allergic to lines. So I don’t know about taking them right now because I know I will get hit with all the melt downs 😂😂
I was way too into this lol! I can't wait to go for my 30th. Well, the spring of my 30th cause my birthday is in January haha. And the show at the end omg 😍 Thanks for sharing!
@@markheying2830 she didn’t at that age. But we took her again at 5 and she wore Elena of Avalors dress. It was super cute when she met her and they were in the same dress.