Everything you need to plan a Disney trip with little kids — free tools and the best guides on the web, filtered for families.
We needed them and couldn't find them anywhere — so we built them. Now we're sharing them with you.
Enter your child's height and instantly see every ride they can go on at Disneyland and Disney World — with honest toddler ratings from parents who've been there.
Pick your park, month, family size, and how many days — get a realistic low-to-high cost range broken down by tickets, hotel, food, and add-ons. Kids under 3 get in free.
Interactive trip planner with packing checklists, character tracker, scavenger hunt, bingo card, and 50+ parent survival tips. Works offline, saves to your device.
The Mouse Scouts packing list with Amazon links for the most important items — organized by category, ready to shop.
Every major Disney ride rated for sensory intensity — darkness, loud sounds, drops, enclosed spaces, and more. Filter by what concerns your child most.
Find where 60+ Disney characters meet across all six parks, with confidence ratings and recent fan sightings sourced from Reddit, TikTok, and the parks community.
The 10-step guide to Disney's Rider Switch program — so the whole family can ride without waiting in line twice. Most families don't know this exists.
50+ hidden details, secrets, and surprises tucked all over Disneyland and DCA. Check them off as you find them — location, tip for spotting it, and a progress tracker.
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Authorized Disney ticket reseller — typically $20–30 cheaper per ticket than buying direct. Works for both Disneyland and Disney World.
Hotel + ticket bundles for Disneyland and Disney World at a discount. Disney family vacation specialists since 1990.
Strollers, car seats, cribs, and baby gear delivered to your hotel near the parks. Skip hauling gear through the airport.
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We don't try to replace these sites — we just filter the firehose. These are the guides we actually use and recommend for families planning a trip.
The most thorough free planning guide for Walt Disney World. Covers everything from tickets and hotels to park strategy — a great first read before you book anything.
Read Guide →The Disneyland-specific companion to their WDW guide. Everything you need to plan a trip to Anaheim — park layout, best strategies, where to stay, and what to skip.
Read Guide →A thorough, practical packing guide from one of the most trusted Disney planning sites. Covers everything you actually need — and plenty of things you think you need but don't.
Read Guide →Undercover Tourist's crowd calendar is one of the most reliable free tools for figuring out when Disney World is actually busy. Plan around it and you'll thank yourself at the park.
Read Guide →DFB's guide to the Disneyland restaurants worth your time and money — especially useful if you're overwhelmed by options and just want to know where to eat with kids in tow.
Read Guide →The WDW companion to their Disneyland guide — DFB's picks for where to eat at Disney World if you don't know where to start. Cuts through the noise so you don't waste a meal.
Read Guide →DFB's comprehensive guide to gluten-free dining across Disney World — how to flag your dietary needs, which restaurants handle it best, and what to order at quick-service spots.
Read Guide →The Disneyland version of DFB's gluten-free guide — covers both Disneyland and DCA, with tips for table service, quick-service, and snacks that are safe for gluten-sensitive families.
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We scan 8 Disney news sources every day and filter it down to what actually matters for families with young kids.