Hi! We have been to WDW with our toddlers/babies 3 different times with little ones... once with our then 1-year old DS, once with our then 2-year old DS and a 2-month old DD, and most recently with our 3-year old DS and 1-year old DD. In my opinion WDW is a somewhat easy vacation with toddlers because there is so much to keep them entertained!
1. Will we be able to park hop with a toddler or should we stick to one park per day?
We have always park hopped without problems. We would go to one park in the morning and another in the afternoons after naps!
2. Are there any parades that we should not miss?
Our kiddos have always enjoyed the parades, but not loved them. If we were in the area of a parade, we would stop and watch but never really made plans around them. If you are going to plan to see any parades, I would recommend the afternoon parade at MK and the Spectromagic parade at MK. When we were at MK in Sept, my DD was getting her 1st hair cut at the Main Street Barber Shop when the afternoon parade started. Our DS, 3 y/o, stood outside the barber shop to watch. This was the starting point of the parade and there was no one else around. Most all of the characters stopped to interact with DS. It was a great place to watch!
3. Is there a chance of getting into restaurants without ADRs once we arrive? I have some ADRs booked, but we planned late so didn't get all that we wanted.
We have always made our ressies before going, but have had some luck with changesonce we have arrived. My advice would be to go ahead and make resies to make sure you have some where to go. You can always change them if something else becomes available once you arrive. Just remember to cancel your old ones
4. Is Downtown Disney a place worth seeing with a toddler?
If you have a evening, I would definitely say YES. Our kiddos love looking at the legos, playing in the splash fountain (not sure about in Dec), going to Goofy's Candy Shop, etc. This is a great place for you to do your shopping since you can find most everything here. There are a couple of small rides (cost extra) and I think there is even a Kid's Carnival at the Marketplace (?). We like to eat at Wolfgang's (counter service), then get ice cream before we leave. There is also the boat you can ride to other parts of DTD. A great place to spend an evening when your little one needs that little break from the parks, but you still want to enjoy the magic... also, gives you an evening to get back to the room early and rest!
5. Does anyone have a packing list for a toddler that they woulnd't mind sharing?
*Stroller
*Take n' toss cups (don't have to worry if they get lost)
*Wipeable bibs or disposable bibs
*Changing pads
*Extra changes of clothes (we took 2 outfits per child per day + a couple of extras to keep in the diaper bag)
*Pre-packaged snacks
*Treats (mini M&M's, small lollipops)
*Small toys that will fit into pockets (for waiting in long lines)
*Glow sticks, necklaces, bracelets (great for waiting for nighttime fireworks, parades)
*Meal packs (bags with small toys, stickers, crayons, paper) to help with long meals
*Skip Hop diaper bag (has lots of pockets and clips easily on/off stroller) or any diaper bag with a good organization system and easy to carry
*Sponges with dishwashing liquid (Squirt dish soap onto sponge(s) and let dry. Once dry cut in half. Pack ~1/2 sponge per day of trip.) These are great to wash sippy cups, bottles, etc. Once you run water over them the soap is activated and you have a sponge with dish soap to wash dishes with and you don't have to worry about soap leaking in your bags).
*Shout Stick
*Hand/Face wipes
*Sunglasses/sun hat
*Sunscreen
This is all I can think of for now! Please message me if you have any more questions!