For toddlers and young kids, Magic Kingdom is the standard recommendation — it simply has the most attractions a small child can ride, plus the parades, characters, and castle moments that land hardest at that age.
That said, every park has something:
- Magic Kingdom — the most toddler-rideable attractions and the classic Disney magic. Start here.
- Animal Kingdom — animals are a huge hit with little kids, and there's a dedicated kids' area; just plan around the heat and the longer walks.
- EPCOT — a few gentle favorites and a kids' play focus in the newer areas; the rest skews older.
- Hollywood Studios — the most thrill-forward park, so often the lightest day for a toddler-only trip.
The bigger toddler strategy isn't the park — it's the pace: rope drop while they're fresh, a real midday nap/break, and low expectations for the afternoon. A plan built around their rhythm beats a plan built around a ride list.
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