When he was awake, though, he wanted OUT. And if that was the case and I only had the 2 year old with me, I’d find a shady spot and enjoy the relative silence. Of course, we tried to time this during stroller nap time. Even when we had FastPasses, we could expect to wait 20-30 minutes for our riders to exit some rides. My husband and I would take turns and split up with the bigs waiting in the ride line, and the littles who needed to be entertained while they waited. It’s a challenge when you’ve got to divide and conquer, but it’s not terrible if you know where to go while you wait. Not everyone wanted to ride the same rides. Not everyone was tall enough to ride all the rides. We just wrapped up an epic family vacation at Walt Disney World with kids ages 2, 5, 8, and 10. Are you planning a trip to Walt Disney World with toddlers? Will you have to balance entertaining small ones while big ones ride rides? I’m sharing my favorite toddler and preschooler friendly spots in all 4 WDW parks in this post! Be sure you save or screen shot the maps for each one, too!
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