Just some
tips to help you through your trip to a Disney Theme Park :
Using an
outside Stroller Rental Company A Disneyland Stroller Rental
costs $15 per day or two for $25. There
are NO Disneyland double strollers. There is one central
location for renting strollers, outside the right entrance of Disneyland , opposite side of the plaza from Downtown
Disney. Disney Stroller Rentals can be used throughout Disneyland & Disney
California Adventure but cannot be taken off property or kept
overnight. Disneyland Strollers can and do run out at the parks, especially
during peak times. Arrive early if you want to be guaranteed a stroller. If you
plan on leaving the park for a break, you may run the risk of no strollers
available when you return. Some companies charge a delivery fee - these can be
steep so do your research.
REST! -
Every day head back to your room to rest, freshen up, or even do a load of
laundry. Having a break during the hottest and busiest time of the day we
were able to let our daughter rest , take showers, catch up on the news or
sports ;), change our clothes/shoes for the evening weather and dinner… That
A/C can be really cool in the restaurants
.
Baby Care
Centers – Each park has a Baby Care Center .
Free to use, have private nursing areas, diaper changing stations, little
commodes/toilets, highchairs. They have hot/cold water dispensers and a
microwave for formula and meals. Available for purchase are a few supplies – On one of our trips, Alexis dropped her bottle and it exploded while in line for POTC.
$2.00 for a Gerber bottle and we were back in action. While the WDW Baby Care
Centers have DVD’s playing – Disneyland and
Disney’s California Adventure do not. They are small in comparison to WDW. This
really shocked me at DCA – it’s a newer park with ability to have better
amenities – I only say that because these centers can probably see 700 to 1000
kids during the busy seasons. My goodness the Disneyland Baby Center still has a cloth diaper
toilet/disposal in the middle of the changing station. It was a little gross to
see.
Taking
advantage of the Early Magic Hours – Not only is it cooler and less
crowded (not that many locals either), I think that the Cast Members are
happier and tend to give you tips for the remaining day, like where to eat
lunch that usually has the shortest wait time, or whisper a secret to another
Cast Member and that may let you ride on the Lilly Belle or get you to steer
the Mark Twain. Inside tips here and there can make your day. Just getting to
walk the parks is enjoyment enough for me – hearing the different theme music,
smelling the Turkey Legs, Churros and Popcorn makes me happy and hungry…
Don’t stay
out to late – Planning on staying for World of Color or the Fireworks? I
opted to see the shows towards the end of our week long trips at WDW, but here
at Disneyland we go to the parks @
7PM, this helps keep our little one on a schedule. Most of the families coming
to DLR average about 3 to 4 days before heading out – my suggestion is to see
the shows on the last night of your trip and ask for a late checkout if your
travel transportation and hotel/resort allows it.
Bring
Snacks - Carry small, easy items, including fruit snacks, granola
bars, crackers, bottled water and juice (no glass). Disneyland and
California Adventure both have many places to eat and many options for
snacks. Gerber meals, baby food squeezable pouches, formula, snacks and
drinks are fine to take into the parks in a small collapsible cooler bag, but
anything else - the Cast Member may have to throw it out. A Picnic Area is
right outside the Disneyland Entrance gates - make sure you get your hand
stamped before leaving so you can re-enter when you’re done.
FREEBIES! -
Head to Guest Services and get BUTTONS! Tell them a special
story and they may make your little one an Honorary Citizen of
Disneyland for the day!. I started a tradition for my little girl by
collecting the buttons and adding them to a felt banner that we got in Walt
Disney World. So from Happy Birthday to Happy Anniversary to
Honeymooners! I got them all – Hey they are free and I have yet to be declined
for a button!
I have
done Disney alone with our daughter and with my husband – Both options has it’s
advantages and disadvantages… Such as shopping, restroom breaks, Quick Service
food windows, struggling with a stroller on and off the monorail and trams, and
riding the rides alone with your little one. My mommy and me time on The Little
Mermaid ride did not end up well…What she ate at The Luck Fortune Cookery ended
up on me – Ursala really scared her. It was a long hike back by myself –
getting the stroller out of stroller parking while trying not to let anything
fall out of my shirt and on to another stroller. Putting a completely freaked
out 2 year old in the stroller and trying to get back in the hot sun to the
Baby Care center (meanwhile trying to cover up my shirt so not to disgust any
other family) I had to wash my shirt and bra in the sink – clean the sink… you
get the idea. But I was not going to let that ruin our time – Of course I had a
clothes for her but not me – so we continued to Bug’s Land and let her run
around in the Princess Dot Puddle Park at DCA. I dried out and she stayed wet
and extremely happy.
When Dad
comes along, it’s easier to have a wonderful helping husband but also my plan of
attack seems scattered. Although we have Premium Passports and have access 365 days
– we never know what we are going to do once we are there.. It may be the
crowds that make our decision for us, knowing we can come back another day or the need to parent swap while one rides an attraction and the other has to wait - The fastpass we have not tried still.
But one
thing is for sure – A lighted toy, a balloon and food is always purchased
before we leave the parks.
See you soon!
For stroller rental, we've tried Baby Wheels Orlando. They have great strollers and service is excellent!
ReplyDeleteYep - I know of them...The wife is nice.
DeleteNice to know about the baby centers. That is really helpful!
ReplyDeleteWDW baby centers _ I had no problem being in there for awhile - but Disneyland - GET ME OUT QUICK! Just soooo small in comparison - Now Hollywood Studios is even smaller that all of them
DeleteThanks for the tips! Will keep them in mind when planning our next family trip.
ReplyDeleteVery Welcome! We are there everyday with reservation orders so we hear a great deal from our customer base.
DeleteWe will try to rent strollers outside the park next time.
ReplyDelete:)
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