
Do I need a reservation?
Yes! You MUST have a reservation they will not allow you in the parks. (believe me I tried!). You can reserve them here.
Can I take a wagon? No.

Do you know any info for people with Disabilities?

When is a good age to take my child?
This is a personal preference. I have been taking Alex since he was 8 months! We had a Disney pass since then except when I found out I was pregnant with Briella we didn’t renew. I was tired from going to school and work. We waited until Briella turned 1 and ended up buying passes again then Covid happened. They may not remember but it melted my heart seeing alex take his baby steps there and running to his favorite character to give a big hug
In my opinion(of course any age would be), however, if it were to be a one time visit ages 2-4 is a great age! If they are familiar with all the characters it’s so cute when they point them out or get excited to see their favorite characters and give them the biggest hug ever!
Is there a baby center or changing tables?
Yes, at both park there is a baby center. In every restroom they have changing table as well, but the baby centers are allows more privacy and offers more for a family with littles.

LOCATIONS

Disneyland Park
The Baby Care Center is at the end of Main Street, U.S.A., next to First Aid.

Disney California Adventure Park
The Baby Care Center is next to Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop and across from The Bakery Tour in Pacific Wharf.
What day should I go?
There are peak times and they vary at the parks. Usually Mondays and Wednesdays are the least busy. During the holidays it tends to be extremely busy any day, however I would go in the mornings a lot during these times and it was a breeze! I would arrive no later than 7:20 to wait in line to enter the park because they tend to be long to enter. They allow people to enter the parks at 7:30 and allow people to Main Street area and once it’s 8:00 they allow people to enter the rest of the park.
Where can I find the shows or wait times for rides?
The Disneyland App. This app will be 100% useful during your visit! You can find everything on there and will look like the photo below.
I highly recommend bringing a charging port or purchase one at the park. I have one and it is extremely useful and worth every penny! It costs $30 plus tax. They have kiosks around the park so that you are able to switch it out to a fully charged one once the battery runs out (at no extra cost).

Feel free to ask any other questions & I will try my best to answer to the best Disney Magic Key Holder Knowledge (;