
Hollywood Studios used to be my favorite park. I love a good thrill ride and the two biggest thrill rides in Walt Disney World happen to be at Hollywood Studios. My love for Hollywood Studios changed when I got pregnant. Suddenly I couldn’t do much at my favorite park. The one ride I could do, shut down to make room for something new (still super bitter about Great Movie Ride being gone). All I could do was shows. While I love the shows at Hollywood Studios, it did make the park seem slightly less exciting.
Worried that I wouldn’t be able to find anything fun for my kids to do, we have for the most part steered clear of Hollywood Studios with the twins, excluding going over for the holiday fun they do around Christmas. This last staycation we decided to give Hollywood Studios a chance to prove us wrong and see if we could really spend the day there as a family.

If your tinies are into Disney Junior characters like ours are, I highly recommend the Disney Junior breakfast at Hollywood & Vine. The restaurant itself is buffet style and we were able to meet Vampirina, Fancy Nancy, Doc McStuffins, and Roadster Racer Goofy. We loved the breakfast because it meant us getting to skip the lines to meet Vampirina, Nancy, and Doc McStuffins. To my knowledge, the character breakfast is the only place you can meet Roadster Racer Goofy. The food was great and the characters spent quality time with our kids, especially Amelia who loved having the opportunity to hold their hands and talk to them. We would definitely do it again!
While I wasn’t super excited to do shows all day, I was excited to see how the kids handled them. Back by Star Wars Launch Bay you can find Disney Junior character meet and greets as well as the Disney Junior Dance Party. 
Our kiddos LOVED the dance party. The dance party includes songs and characters from Vampirina, Doc McStuffins, Mickey and the Roadster Racers, and The Lion Guard (Grayson’s favorite). We ended up taking the kids to see the dance party twice in the trip because they loved it so much the first time. There is definitely some serious Disney Magic in the show, but I don’t want to spoil anything!
Another show we decided to do was the Frozen Sing-a-long. Neither of my kids had seen frozen in full, but they were familiar with Let it Go and had been on the Frozen ride at Epcot, so we figured it was worth a go. While Grayson slept through it, Amelia was DEFINITELY a fan. She was locked on to the show the whole time and, much to our surprise, has been singing Let it Go since we went! The show has great humor for adults too, so we enjoyed having a good laugh while sitting in the nice cool air conditioning.
Let’s talk rides for a minute. The only E-ticket attraction that does not have a height requirement at Hollywood Studios is Toy Story Midway Mania. We chose not to do it because while it has no height requirement, my kids are not going to keep 3D glasses on their face for a full ride.

We took the kids to met BB-8 which they loved even though they have obviously never seen Star Wars. The Launch Bay includes character meet and greets and a Star Wars exhibit, another great place to either cool down or avoid the rain. We finished the day off at the new Lightning McQueen Racing Academy, which is ADORABLE and definitely worth checking out if your kids are into Cars. 
Other experiences your tiny ones can enjoy are Muppet Vision 3D, Beauty and The Beast Live, and Voyage of the Little Mermaid. While Hollywood Studios probably won’t be our go to park until the kids are a little older, there are definitely some experiences worth checking out while they are tiny too. For now, I would say it is a half day park, but it is a magical half day nonetheless!