Can you ride Disney World rides holding a baby in your lap? Or in a baby front carrier?
My 9 month old and 2 year old are going this year with us on our trip to Disneyworld. We have never taken babies only older kids so this will be new! Can they ride on laps on most rides? Or in the Snugli baby front carrier on the rides? Thanks!
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Basically anything without a height limit, you can hold your baby on. Your 2-year-old will be able to sit next to you. However, they are not real strict on it, so if you wanted to hold instead of putting next to you, you can. Not really sure about the baby carrier – never tried it, never seen it, so I’m not sure. I would imagine that on most rides that should not be a problem.
No.
No, on none of the rides can they ride in your lap or a front carrier. I am sorry! Have fun!
YES, you CAN hold your nine-month-old on the rides that he/she will be allowed on. I took my daughter to Disney World for the first time when she was nine months old and she rode on my lap on all of the rides I took her on. I never tried having her in a Snugli, but I don’t imagine it would be much different.
Yes there are some rides you can hold a baby in your lap or keep them in a carrier. Its basically any of the people mover rides. If you have any questions just ask the castmember. I work at Finding Nemo and we allow people to hold the babies or use the carriers.
Yes you can. We have taken our son twice, once when he was about 9 months old and once when he was about 2 yrs old. I tried using the Bjorn at 9 months, but found it didn’t work for us, so we just held him. It might be a tight squeeze for 2 adults and 2 kids on some rides, but you should be able to make it work. My husband is a very large man, very tall and broad and we managed to fit the 3 of us on most of the rides. Just have a plan of who is going to grab whom, and be quick in an out of the rides, there are a few that are continually loading, so they won’t even stop for you. It will be a tight fit, but it can work.
um , no not on most rides , but you can put the kids w / one parent , in this certain zone , while you and the older kids wait in line , ride the ride , then daddy can ride the ride w / them w / out having to wait in the line , again .