The kids’ meals automatically come with carrots or grapes and milk. There are plenty of high chairs (the larger, open wood kind), and strollers are not allowed inside most restaurants. The cast members directed us once we had our trays. However, we had no issue getting a table for our party of eight at Restaurantosaurus in DinoLand, U.S.A. On very busy days you may not save a table in the restaurant if you haven’t already purchased food. The Rainforest Cafe is a pretty big draw, and it has entrances both inside and outside the park, Tusker House restaurant in Africa has character meals with Donald Duck & friends for breakfast and lunch, the Yak & Yeti Restaurant in Asia has Pan-Asian cuisine, and there is plenty of quick-service dining and kiosks throughout the park. Obviously this is great when you’ve got a baby or toddler in tow. At two-and-a-half, my son absolutely loved it!ĭining at Animal Kingdom with Babies & Toddlers:Īs with all the Disney Parks, they don’t blink when you bring in your own food. We rode it without getting off (the park was not busy) for about four trips. It’s really not very scary but you might get very wet! The Wildlife Express Train to Rafiki’s Planet Watch goes back and forth to Africa. The Kali River Rapids has a height requirement of 38″. It’s truly one of Disney’s best rides for babies. It’s a gentle boat ride like Magic Kingdom‘s It’s a Small World but through a bioluminescent rainforest, with Disney‘s most advanced animatronics yet. The Na’vi River Journey is a must-ride with a baby or toddler, especially if you won’t be visiting Animal Kingdom at night to see everything glow. It’s a play area with mazes and slides that yes, you can fit through as you chase your toddler! TriceraTop Spin‘s line usually moves quite quickly. There really are only three rides a baby or toddler can go on at Animal Kingdom: the Kilimanjaro Safaris (awesome and totally book a FastPass+ as soon as you can), the TriceraTop Spin ( Animal Kingdom‘s version of the classic Dumbo ride at Magic Kingdom), and the Na’vi River Journey at Pandora: The World of Avatar.
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