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Book through October 1, 2011 for travel August 14 to October 1, 2011.
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When's the best time to visit?
Here are some suggested weeks. Most of these are when rates are among the lowest of the year. Even better, many fall during times when the weather may be most comfortable, crowds may be lightest—and there are great events and activities!
May 31–June 4, 2011 • August 21–October 8, 2011 • October 23–29, 2011 •
November 13–19, 2011 • November 27–December 3, 2011 • December 11–24, 2011.
Little Ones at Disney Resort Hotels
Disney Resort hotels, designed with little ones in mind, offer:
Pack 'n Play Playard or crib in each room or available upon request.
In-room child care for ages 6 months to 12 years—in partnership with independent childcare provider Kids Nite Out. Some locations have fun-filled Child Activity Centers for ages 3 to 12.
Kid-friendly recreation. All Disney Resort hotels feature kiddie pools (in addition to full-size pools) and many have playgrounds. Some even feature kids-only activities.
Tips for traveling with Little Ones at Disney Theme Parks
Children under 3 years of age get free entry into Disney Theme Parks and Disney Water Parks.
Rider Swap option is available at select Disney Theme Park attractions. Rider Swap is when Guests take turns waiting with youngsters too small to ride a certain attraction, then "swap" with another adult Guest from their party to experience the ride without standing in line twice. See a Cast Member at the attraction for additional information.
Disney's FASTPASS reservation system, which reduces time spent in line, is available at select Disney Theme Park attractions.
Single-day and multi-day stroller rentals are available at Disney Theme Parks. Look for the stroller symbol on each Disney Theme Park Guidemap, available at the Park entrance.
Baby Care Centers, hosted by Nestle Good Start, where you can change and feed your baby can be found in Disney Theme Parks. Look for the pacifier symbol on each Disney Theme Park Guidemap, available at the Park entrance.
Make a plan with your children in case they get separated from you. Let them know that they can approach a Disney Cast Member for help.
Lost children are usually taken to the Disney Theme Park Baby Care Center.