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There’s nothing quite like seeing Disneyland through your toddler’s eyes. But if you’ve ever traveled with little ones, you know every toddler experiences the park differently. Some run straight for Mickey, while others cling to your leg at the sight of a character.

To help you plan a smoother trip, here’s a fun guide to the most common toddler personality types at Disneyland. Which personality profile best fits your toddler?  Planning with your day with your toddler’s personality in mind will make for a magical visit to the Disneyland Resort.

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Disneyland with Toddlers Based on Their Personalities

Disneyland with Toddlers

Disneyland with toddlers is pretty darn adorable.  But there’s so much to see and do at Disneyland!  How can you maximize the fun at Disney while making it the most fun for your little one?  Match your toddler’s personality and plan your day at Disney!

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Character Cuddler

  • Traits: Outgoing, friendly, always has something to say
  • At Disneyland: Gleefully yells when they see their favorite characters IRL

Does your child fill with glee when he or she spots a princess or character? Character Courters fully embrace the magic of seeing their favorite Disney characters full-size and in-person. They hug, they pose, they squish their little arms close to their bodies in glee at meeting their heroes.

If your toddler is a Character Courter, try some of these attractions:

  • Main Street, U.S.A-As you enter the park, be on the lookout for the Fab Five. Mickey Mouse and his pals are known to stop for photos here.
  • Royal Hall- Meet up to 3 princesses within the Royal Hall, plus additional outside. Located within Disneyland, near Sleeping Beauty’s castle
  • Pixie Hollow- TinkerBell & her fairy friends can be found on the opposite side of the Disneyland castle as you fly towards the Matterhorn.
  • Avenger’s Campus– In Disney California Adventure Park, you can assemble with favorite heroes like Spider-Man.

Thrill Seeker

  • Traits: Bold, adventurous, loves a good rush.
  • At Disneyland: Wants to ride again and again—even if the ride is a little intense.

If your child loves the excitement of seeing Disney stories come to life, you have a Thrill Seekers.  Now waiting and toddlers don’t often mix, so make sure you check your Disneyland app to check for approximate wait times.

There are zillions of options, but these are some ideas to get you started:

  • Fantasyland– Each ride within Fantasyland is perfect for younger guests. Iconic Dumbo, the King Arthur Carousel, and the Mad Tea Party are great places to start.
  • The Many Adventure’s of Winnie the Pooh- We try to stick together as much as possible, but while my big kids are on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, my little one and I visit the Hundred Acre Woods. It’s as sweet as hunny!
  • Cars Land-Drive into a replica of the town of Radiator Springs to ride attractions like Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree. The wacky spins will have your toddler saying, “Again!” again and again.
  • Jumpin’ Jellyfish-Soar into the sky with jumping jellyfish who then glide back down to dry land.

Mega Mover

  • Traits: Curious, energetic, always on the move
  • At Disneyland: Wants to see everything—from rides to parades to snacks.

Is your little one on the go from sun up to sun down? Disneyland has fun for Mega Movers, too! Keep in mind these places that have a little more space for exploration and movement.

Try these options for some free-range fun:

  • Toon Town– Explore Minnie & Mickey’s homes and get Goofy in Goofy’s Playhouse. While running & splashing in the fountain, hop on the instrument emblems on the ground for a musical surprise.
  • Adventureland Treehouse inspired by Walt Disney’s Swiss Family Robinson- Use up some of that boundless energy while scaling the numerous staircases into Adventureland Treehouse. At the bottom of the house, there are ropes to climb on & tons of explorer supplies to bang on.
  • Redwood Creek Challenge Trail- This one’s my personal favorite for letting little ones let loose. Ropes bridges, slides, tunnels make for bursts of fun. There are animal footprints to follow, maps to scratch off, and LOTS of things to climb.

Show Stopper

  • Traits: Quiet, cautious, takes time to warm up.
  • At Disneyland: May hesitate to meet characters or ride attractions right away.
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Perhaps more reserved, the Show Stopper likes to take it all in from a safe distance. The Show Stopper might also need a break from weather or a way to relax before nap time.

These live shows, parades, and other performances are perfect for watching the magic light up in your toddler’s eyes, like Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live!

I’ve found that my toddler is primarily a Thrill Seeker. The closer we are to nap time or the way the wind blows can sway her into other profiles too. Having a guide map for the fun makes it easier to know which rides or attractions will suit her best.

The Meltdown-Prone Toddler (a.k.a. Every Toddler at Some Point)

  • Traits: Overstimulated, overtired, needs extra patience.
  • At Disneyland: Big feelings happen—whether it’s in line, during fireworks, or over the wrong churro color.

Tips for Parents:

  • Have a “calm-down plan” (snacks, stroller ride, or shaded spot).
  • Use rider switch if one parent needs to step out.
  • Remember that meltdowns are part of the journey. Take a deep breath and reset.

FAQs About Toddlers at Disneyland

Does my toddler need a separate ticket?
Each guest ages 3 and older needs their own ticket and reservation. You can save on your family vacation with packages from Get Away Today.

What are the best rides for toddlers at Disneyland?
Some favorites include it’s a small world, Dumbo, Casey Jr. Circus Train, Jungle Cruise, and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.

How do I handle lines with a toddler?
Bring small toys, snacks, and play “I spy.” Genie+ can help shorten waits.

Can toddlers nap at Disneyland?
Yes! Many toddlers nap in their stroller, or you can head to quieter spots like like Tomorrowland near Autopia or Galaxy’s Edge near Rise of the Resistance.

Every toddler experiences Disneyland differently, and that’s what makes the memories so magical. Whether your little one is an Explorer, an Observer, or somewhere in between, a little planning and patience will help you enjoy the day together.

✨ Pro tip: Capture your toddler’s unique personality with a Disneyland PhotoPass. It’s the perfect keepsake of who they were at this age.

Looking for more Disney fun?

Get your printable Mickey Star Wars Stroller Tag

Disneyland Date Night Ideas

Planning the fun for your little one can make for a magical day at the Happiest Place on Earth.  Which Disney Personality Profile best suits your toddler?

 

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Solar S’mores https://www.clementinecounty.com/solar-smores/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=solar-smores https://www.clementinecounty.com/solar-smores/#comments Thu, 21 Jul 2016 23:52:32 +0000 http://www.clementinecounty.com/?p=3533 No campfire? No problem! As part of our family fun in Palm Desert, California we decided to put the sun’s power to use to make Solar S’mores.  Graham crackers, marshmallow, chocolate–how would they fare in the triple digit temperatures? Read and find out!  This post is not sponsored. All thoughts and opinions are my own. […]

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No campfire? No problem! As part of our family fun in Palm Desert, California we decided to put the sun’s power to use to make Solar S’mores.  Graham crackers, marshmallow, chocolate–how would they fare in the triple digit temperatures? Read and find out! 

This post is not sponsored. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

 

When we head down to desert, our daily itinerary goes like this: swim, hang out indoors, swim, swim, swim, sleep. Now that middle of the day portion, the part when the thermometer is moving up past 110, that’s when I shine.

 

You see, I’m not great at sitting still. So I decided to put this time of day to use and literally harness the power of the sun. It keeps the fun going even when it’s too hot to play outside and serves for a yummy treat.

 

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How to Make Solar S’mores

 

Supplies

  • Graham crackers, marshmallows, chocolate bars
  • Tin foil

 

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Instructions

  • Assemble your s’more in the traditional fashion, sandwiching marshmallow and chocolate in between graham crackers
  • Wrap in tin foil
  • Place in direct sunlight

 

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Our Results

With our s’mores, we monitored the melting using Snapchat (my username is melaniejwalsh) and the temperature reading filter.

 

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Although we reached temperatures well over the melting point required for marshmallow, they stayed pretty solid. Softer, but not liquified. One possible reason is that we used jumbo marshmallows.  The chocolate, however, was gooey goodness in no time. It led to a good conversation about the states of matter and how solids can transform.  We also chatted about solar power and other possible uses for the sun.

 

Another fun experiment to our solar s’mores was swapping out traditional Hershey’s chocolate bars for something a little more adult. A friend brought home alcohol infused chocolate from a trip to Japan. Spiked S’mores! Yes, please!

 

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I used a Sharpie to clearly label mine as the chocolate isn’t just flavored like alcohol. You might also want to swap out the milk chocolate for things like Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Andes Mints, or even white chocolate.

 

Our Solar S’mores were slightly different than those prepared over a campfire with melted chocolate rather than melted marshmallow.  The best features include: yummy flavors, inexpensive entertainment, cool discussion of solar power & states of matter.

 

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What chocolate will you put in your Solar S’mores?

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