Planning a day at Tokyo Disneyland with toddlers can feel overwhelming, but with the right schedule, you’ll enjoy the magic without the stress. I did a lot of research prior to my Disneyland trip with a 3 year old and 6 month old. I read a lot of blogs and reddit posts and came up with an itinerary that really worked out well for us!
Below is our step-by-step Disneyland plan, including the best rides for young children, parade times, and tips on using Premier Access and the 40th Anniversary Pass. I will add as many direct google maps click buttons and any direct links to Disneyland japan to make this as user friendly as possible. Hopefully this blog is all you need for the day and you don’t need to go back and forth into new windows what not.
Please plan to get to Disneyland before the peak hour traffic 7:30-9:00am if you’re going on a weekday (ideal as weekends are pretty packed).

Morning Magic in Fantasyland (9:00 AM – 10:30 AM)
Start your day early by heading straight to Fantasyland, which is perfect for families with small children. Crowds are lighter in the morning, so you can enjoy the classic rides with shorter wait times.

Alice’s Tea Party (Teacups) – Fun and colourful, great for little ones [1.5 mins]

Castle Carousel – A beautiful ride for toddlers and adults alike [2 mins]

Mickey’s PhilharMagic – A 4D musical experience kids love [16 mins]

Peter Pan’s Flight – Always a family favourite, try to ride early before the line builds [2.5 mins]

Explore Toontown (10:30 AM – 12:00 PM)
After Fantasyland, head over to Toontown, where kids can play and explore freely.

Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin – A quirky ride for all ages. Outdoor Play Areas – Perfect for toddlers to burn energy.

Character Houses – Visit Goofy’s Playhouse and Donald’s Boat for interactive fun.
Lunch Break (12:00 PM – 2:00 PM)
Take a break and enjoy a meal at one of Disneyland’s family-friendly restaurants. As we were just coming out of Toontown we stayed in the area to dine as there were baby feeding rooms too.
On the go food options in Toon Town
- Toontone treats : seasonal dishes- on the go
- Huey Dewey and Louie’s good time cafe – mobile ordering is available on the Disneyland resort app (Apple and android link below) on the go
- Mickey’s trailer- on the go
Quick service spots are ideal with toddlers so you can refuel and relax before the afternoon shows.
If you were after a seated restaurant I would reccomnend booking in advance via the Disneyland Japan booking link

Afternoon Shows & Rides (2:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
2:00 PM – Harmony in Color Parade A highlight of Tokyo Disneyland! Grab a spot early for the best view of the floats and characters [45 mins]

3:30 PM – Western River Railroad A relaxing train ride offering a nice break from walking while still enjoying the park views [15 mins]


Take the Omnibus (before 4:30 PM) A fun way to see Main Street and rest tired little legs [6 mins]


Evening Spectacular (5:50 PM)
End the day with the breathtaking Reach for the Stars Night Show. It’s the perfect finale to your Disneyland adventure, with fireworks, projections, and music that leave everyone in awe [20 mins]

Other Rides with Premier Access & Passes
Some of Disneyland Tokyo’s most popular attractions require extra planning.
Here’s what to prioritise:
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast – Worth buying Premier Access for shorter waits.
Baymax Happy Ride – Also available via Premier Access; kids love it! Please note height requirement 81 cm or 32 inches


Pooh’s Hunny Hunt – Use the 40th Anniversary Priority Pass. Book this as soon as possible, as it’s a fan favourite [4.5 mins]

Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek – Book with the Anniversary Pass after Pooh’s Hunny Hunt.


To-Do Checklist Before Your Trip
Make sure you’re ready to maximise your day with these must-dos:
- Enter the lottery for Mickey’s Magical Music World show.
- Lock in your 40th Anniversary Pass (priority: Pooh > Monsters Inc).
- Purchase and line up your Premier Access passes for Beauty & the Beast and Baymax.
- Make sure you pack sunscreen – some of the rides or the parade requires sitting in the sun. Click here if you want to find out my top sunscreen which was perfect for Japan’s climate
- Download the Disneyland app


Final Tips for Families
Arrive early to maximise your morning better to get there earlier and avoid peak hour traffic as it is challenging to board a peak hour train with a stroller and young kids. Use Premier Access wisely to skip long lines on the most popular rides. Schedule toddler-friendly breaks between shows and rides. Always keep parade times in mind so you don’t miss the highlights.
With this plan, your Disneyland Tokyo day with toddlers will be smooth, magical, and memorable!
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