Wonderland questions

Bea

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We are going to Wonderland for the first time time summer :sunny: My son will only be 11 months old. Are there many rides for a baby his age to go on? While looking at the website, I didn't notice too many attractions he could go on. :confused:

Any suggestions to keep him occupied while my husband takes our 2 older girls on their rides? :scared1:
 
Ok, just from memory alone, I can think of (may not be the name exactly):

Swan Lake
Dora's Dune Buggy's
The 2 merry-go-rounds
the trains
the helicopters
the antique cars
possibly Jumping Jet with you if you think it's OK
miniture swings
there's a nice kid's park too
there are 1/2 hour kiddie shows that have featured Scooby Doo and Caillou in the past

There are probably more
 
MamaLema said:
Ok, just from memory alone, I can think of (may not be the name exactly):

Swan Lake
Dora's Dune Buggy's
The 2 merry-go-rounds
the trains
the helicopters
the antique cars
possibly Jumping Jet with you if you think it's OK
miniture swings
there's a nice kid's park too
there are 1/2 hour kiddie shows that have featured Scooby Doo and Caillou in the past

There are probably more

Definitely not the miniature swings. They have to go on by themselves -- sit upright, deal with swing movement. I'd be afraid an 11-month would slip out the seat.

You definitely want to stick to rides you can do with him. There really isn't all that much for babies. This is where you'll see the big difference between Disney and non-Disney parks!
 
The spray-ground in the water park is a great area for little ones. My daughter (3) spent a lot of time running around there. Don't forget the sunscreen!
 

Been a very long time since i've been but I remember Hanna Barbaraland. I think it would be quite entertaining for little ones. 11 months is pretty young so not too sure about rides.
 
Thanks for the responses. We have 2 older daughters who are very excited to go, otherwise we wouldn't be tackling Wonderland with an 11 month old. I just hope it isn't too hot :teeth:
 
At Wonderland there are lots of rides for little ones.

They seem to have two classifications of rides, really big way too scary ones, and baby ones. None in between, in my opinion. Not at all like the variety at WDW.

:confused3
 














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