

Rides for Babies in Fantasyland: It’s a Small World Warning! The camel spits water and while some may find it refreshing, certain almost-three-year-olds in princess dresses are less than thrilled to get wet.

The ride itself is very Dumbo-esque, with flying “carpets” that go around in a circle and you control (via a joystick) moving up and down, or staying up or staying down. Pretty much every ride and attraction in Adventureland is a classic, and The Magic Carpets of Alladin is no exception. My kids fared better as lap infants and smaller toddlers than when they were around two or three. However, it’s dark inside and little ones might find the pirates scary. It’s a gentle boat cruise with a small hill off the top. Ride-wise, this is one of the easiest Disney World rides for babies and toddlers. Pirates of the CaribbeanĪlthough this is the third ride you’ll encounter if you hit Adventureland first, we usually make Pirates our first ride of the day. I have vague recollections of being a child on Jungle Cruise and some politically-incorrect themes, but that’s all been rectified. It’s a gentle river cruise led by a tour guide with lots of personality, passing animatronic creatures based in Africa, Asia, and South America! Geography purists might not be amused, but every kid I know loves this ride–especially the rhino. Wait until your kids are older so they can:ĭisney World Rides for Babies in Adventureland: Jungle Cruise

