The Ultimate Guide: Disney’s Hollywood Studios with Toddlers
Planning a visit to Disney’s Hollywood Studios with a toddler? This guide is here to help you navigate the park and discover the best toddler-friendly rides, attractions, and experiences. From beloved characters to interactive shows, there’s something for every toddler to enjoy. Let’s dive into the magical world of Disney at Hollywood Studios!
Rides and Attractions at Disney’s Hollywood Studios for Toddlers
Toy Story Mania!: Join Woody, Buzz, and friends in this interactive 4D shooting game.
Alien Swirling Saucers: Take a spin in a toy rocket as you whirl and swirl around.
Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway: This crowed favorite has no height requirements and can be enjoyed by the whole family. The whole ride takes place on flat surface and utilizes 3D effects which can sometimes be overwhelming to sensitive little ones. You know your little one best!
Entertainment and Shows for Toddlers at Hollywood Studios
For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration: Join Anna, Elsa, and the Royal Historians for a fun-filled sing-along journey through the world of Frozen.
Voyage of The Little Mermaid: Dive under the sea with Ariel and relive the magical moments from Disney’s “The Little Mermaid.”
Disney Junior Dance Party!: Toddlers can sing and dance along with their favorite Disney Junior characters in this live interactive show.
Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage: Watch the enchanting tale of Belle and the Beast come to life in this Broadway-style musical.
Muppet*Vision 3D: Laugh along with the Muppets in this entertaining 3D show filled with jokes and surprises.
Character Meet-and-Greets at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Disney Junior Character Meet-and-Greets: Encounter beloved Disney Junior characters like Doc McStuffins, Vampirina, and Fancy Nancy.
Toy Story Character Encounters: Meet and greet favorite Toy Story characters like Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and Jessie.
Star Wars Launch Bay: Meet and greet with BB-8, Chewbacca and Darth Vader. Keep an eye out for wandering StormTroopers! This meet and greet is located in the Animation Courtyard, not in Galaxy’s Edge.
Meet Mickey and Minnie at Red Carpet Dreams: Located down Commissary Lane!
Around the park you should always be on the lookout for more characters! Common sightings include Mr. and Mrs. Incredible, Edna Mode, Chip and Dale, Donald and Daisy, Pluto and plenty of wandering Star Wars Characters around Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
Dining with Toddlers at Hollywood Studios
While there are plenty of great places to eat around the park, a few restaurants stand out for their appeal to toddlers.
Hollywood & Vine: This popular restaurant offers two different character dining experience. If you visit in the morning you can catch the Disney Junior Play n’ Dine interactive breakfast. Toddlers and kids of all ages can get up and moving with their favorite Disney Junior characters!
Later in the day and into the night you can enjoy lunch or dinner with Minnie and friends! All meals are served buffet style with lots of crowd pleasing options.
Roundup Rodeo BBQ: The newest addition to Toy Story Land is a family-style dining with over the top Toy Story theming. While there are no characters, the entire restaurant is an immersive trip into Andy’s playroom.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios offers a variety of toddler-friendly rides, attractions, and experiences that will make your little one’s visit truly magical. From immersive shows to character encounters, there’s no shortage of entertainment for toddlers at this park.
Remember to check the height requirements and showtimes before your visit to plan your day accordingly. For rides that are intended for older children and adults, Disney offers a service called Rider Switch, which allows parties to break into groups and take turns on the ride.
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Get ready for unforgettable moments of joy and laughter as you explore Disney’s Hollywood Studios with your toddler!
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