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SassyCat

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Hi, we will be taking my son to universal for two nights in May. He will be six and a half months old. We are staying at the hard rock. We are taking him to wdw first, and I have read advice about taking a baby there. I haven't read any for us. What advice can you give me? Do the parks have child care centers? Can I request a crib (pak n play) at the hotel? Can he sit on my lap on any rides (I know at disney baby can ride on a lap on any rides that don't have height restrictions)? Should we be staying at a different hotel than the hard rock (dh thinks it is fine, but we haven't stayed there before, so I don't know)? Tia :(
 
i'm looking at the website and not finding info on lap babies.
there could be some possibilites such as the motionless seats at DE and Shrek, etc.

look thru the www.universalorlando.com site and check on the tame rides to see if you can find lap baby info.

all the rides have a child swap room so you could take turns and both could ride.

yes, the parks have baby centers that you can use.
it's really a very nice set up



these are the height requirements i have found on the website so far.





Please take note of guidelines and restrictions before riding. To assist you in planning your visit, we have provided a list of attractions with restrictions.
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Universal Studios Florida®



*These rides have "test seats" available so that guests can determine comfort and fit for themselves before riding.

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Universal's Islands of Adventure®

 
Thanks, macraven. I appreciate you getting that info for me. Luckily I'm not a thrill ride fan, and my mother is coming with us (she is not a big ride fan, so anything I do want to ride she can be with lo). Very glad to hear about the baby centers :)
 
The nice thing is that everyone can go into the lines, so you won't be split up outside of the lines like you are at Disney. this is great at this age; when baby gets older and more nervous about spooky things, it won't be as great, but for now it's nice.
 

just as bumber said.
the entire family stays together until it is time to get on the ride.
baby swap rooms are air conditioned.

there are also areas in the parks where staff is stationed for quiet rooms to nurse a baby, feed a small one, etc.
 














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