Hi Yvonne!
Children under the age of three do not need
Walt Disney World theme park tickets or a
park pass reservation. As long as you have both valid theme park admission and a park pass, your little one is good to go!
You will want to add your infant to any
advanced dining reservations, even if they will not be eating food at the restaurant. This is for overall restaurant capacity and ensuring you get a large enough table to hold your party.
To add your infant to your dining reservation, make sure to include them in your total party size count. Then, you can add your infant from your "Friends & Family List." If your infant is not on your list, you can add them by scrolling down to "Add a Guest." Enter their name and select "infant" for their age.
Familiarize yourself with the
Baby Care Centers, which are located in all four theme parks, prior to your visit. The Baby Care Centers are a great place to feed, change, and relax with your infant. There are changing tables, high chairs, microwaves, and nursing areas to make taking care of your little one easier.
I hope you have a magical vacation!
Magically,
Stacy