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  • On Mar 31, 2015
    Lauren from SC Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    if I book a dining reservation for 2 people but bring my 2 year old, will we still be able to get in? It shows a table of 2 is available but not a table of 3, so I'm just wondering if it's a big deal. Can he can sit in our lap at age 3?

    Hi Lauren,
    Thanks for stopping by the Disney Parks Moms Panel! I've been traveling to the Walt Disney World Resort with my kids since they were wee ones and I've got to tell you, life is so much easier when you book a table for three when there's three of you, even if the youngest one is little enough to sit in your lap. In the instance that your table for two suddenly becomes a table for two plus a high chair, you will want that extra space so that both you and the wait staff have enough room to move around. The Disney Dining system is designed to keep track of how many people are at tables, even if they are infants and toddlers, to ensure everyone is comfortably seated and can enjoy their meal. I would strongly recommend making your reservations for three so you can stretch out and have a fantastic dining experience.

    I hope you are able to get all the Advanced Dining Reservations you are seeking for your upcoming Walt Disney World Resort Vacation!!

    Best Wishes,
    Amy B
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Meet the Panelist: Amy, Florida

I’ve grown up in Central Florida and have been visiting Disney Parks for over 30 years. Now that I’m a mom myself of a blended family with four kids, I love sharing Disney’s year-round special events with my family. Some of our favorite events are the Flower and Garden Festival, Epcot's International Food and Wine Festival and Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party. Let me help you plan something extraordinary for your next Disney Parks vacation! Learn More About Amy

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