Disneyland Packing Guide For Infants (Summer Time)

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1. Noise Cancelling Ear Muffs

Fireworks only occur on select nights. You check the Entertainment Schedule for the performance schedule to see if they will even be happening when you go!

But, if they are; then you’ll want to be prepared with ear muffs!!! While the fireworks show is only around 10 minutes long, its the longest 10 minutes of your life when you have a sleeping baby after a longgg day or if baby is sensitive to the loud sounds going off.

2. Cooling Stroller/Carrier Pad

This is like a really big ice pack! There are 4 different slots to insert ice packs (those are included) and it keeps cold for ~8 hours. This makes a huge difference to keep baby comfortable during the day and going in and out of peoples arms. It will allow for baby to comfortably cool down and it fits convienintly in a stroller seat or carrier with a clip up top to keep it in place. It also easily folds up for storage so it doesn’t take up much space!

3. Stroller Misting Fan

This fan is soooo nice to have handy not only for baby, but yourself, too! If you have a stroller fan but it’s not a misting one, you still need the misting one! We just completed our first AZ summer and this fan was equally as important to have on us as our car keys were… LOL (not kidding).

4. Wet/Dry Bags

Even though my kids are past the infant stage, I still use these daily when we’re on the go!

Specifically for Disneyland I like to use the solid colored bag to hold a pack of wipes, a few diapers, diaper rash cream, and one outfit change and then I clip this bag onto the stroller hand rail.

This way, when we are rushing past a bathroom or trying to hurry to a reservation I can just grab it off the hand rail and go change baby quick and I’m not digging out for stuff I need as items tend to end up all over the place in different spots during a day at Disney.

I use the other bag to hold extras of everything in the other bag and set it at the bottom of the stroller as backup.

The reason I prefer these bags specifically is because they’re waterproof (so if you have wet clothes from a water ride or wet clothes from an accident), they have the loop with a button to attach it on the handrail, and they’re washable so they can be reused for a variety of uses.

5. Stroller Clip

There’s no doubt you’re leaving without some merch. This stroller hook is perfect to hang shopping bags from (of course be careful to not load it too heavy to where stroller tips back).

6. Bring Water Bottles For Formula

You are allowed to bring in as many water bottles as your heart desires. If your baby is on formula I highly recommend going to the local Target near Disney and purchasing a case of water so that you always have clean water on hand to make bottles.

7. Infant Food/Snacks

Food and snacks are also allowed inside the parks; and there’s not many infant friendly food options, so be sure pack some to take with you! Teething crackers and puffs are great ways to keep baby entertained in ride lines.


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