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  • On Jan 4, 2025
    Tasha from TN Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    When it comes to Disney resort hotels if you have more that one child under 3 does it count towards the total number of occupants

    Welcome to planDisney, Tasha!

    You’ve asked a practically perfect question—let’s bibbidi-bobbidi-break it down! One of the magical perks of bringing a little Mouseketeer under the age of three to Walt Disney World is that they enjoy complimentary theme park admission. My wife and I have loved taking advantage of this during our kids' "it’s a small world” years—truly an incredible way to make core memories.

    When booking your Disney Resort hotel, you’ll need to include everyone staying in your room, including infants. But here’s where the magic kicks in: one infant under three won’t count toward the maximum occupancy for your room. For example, if your resort room accommodates four Guests, you could bring two adults, two children over three, and one tiny tot. Just be sure to add your child who is under three to your reservation, and the system will make it all work seamlessly.

    I hope that's helpful, Tasha! If you have more questions, feel free to circle back. Have a fantastic trip—and maybe even a Mickey pretzel or two!

    Mike
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Meet the Panelist: Mike, Virginia

I'm Mike, a Disney-loving "scouser." I have a wonderful wife and two young children who share my obsession for all things Disney. I've always been enchanted by the magic of Walt Disney World Resort - the charming music, captivating beauty, enthralling attractions, and breathtaking shows spark my imagination and fill me with a sense of awe. I'm perpetually planning my next Disney adventure! If you're interested in makin' memories at "The Most Magical Place on Earth" then you've got a friend in me.
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