Disney Parks, Is It Worth The Hype?
- globaldestinationc
- Apr 29, 2024
- 2 min read

Everyone wants to visit Disney Parks. Whether it be Disney World in Florida, or Disneyland in California, the inner child of old and young alike have some idea of what they think the trip will be like, but is it worth the hype? Today we are here to answer your biggest questions to help you decide if the trip meets expectations.
One of the biggest questions we get asked is how young is too young to visit the magical Disney parks. We say there isn't an age that is too young. While children under 3 won't necessarily remember the trip as an adult, parents who bring children to the park will. The best part? Children under 3 can enter the park completely free. To us, this is a win to see the eyes of your children while they lavish in their favorite Disney Characters.
The next question we hear a lot is "Is there a quiet/safe space for me to tend to my small children?" In short, yes. Disney has baby care centers that have private nursing centers and changing stations. The parks have baby essentials like diapers, wipes, and formula available for purchase at the centers.
We frequently hear travelers ask us about food and dining options. Travelers want to know if they can bring outside food, and what their dining options in the park. Disney Park guests are welcome to bring outside food and drink into the park, with the exception of glass containers and alcoholic drinks. We understand travelling on a budget or with children and we give 5-stars to Disney for allowing patrons this option. While dining in the park on the other hand, children under the age of 3 are allowed to dine for free at buffet and family style restaurants in the park. Another dining option for all park guests is the option to order on the park's mobile app so that your family does not have to wait in long meal lines for food. This is available at the quick dining options within the park.
Lastly, we praise the parks for allowing parent's the option of a :Rider Switch". This is an option available at certain rides within the park to allow parents the ability to switch back and forth with their children who cannot ride certain rides alone. It makes the trip to the parks a lot more fun so one person is not just stuck watching and one person riding. We call it fun for the whole family!
All-in-all, Disney Parks has something for all of its' guests, and we think that is really special. We love that people from all walks of life, young and old, can experience the time of their lives at the "Most Magical Place on Earth. We definitely think Disney Parks lives up to the hype. Chime in and let us know what you think
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