Hi there, Kaitie, and welcome to planDisney!
I just know that your upcoming adventure will be practically perfect in every way. This visit will be one that your daughter will remember for a long time. From the character meet-and-greets to dancing as parades pass by, she’s going to be one happy Mouseketeer! I’d love to tell you more about how using
Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Single Pass works when you have a little one in tow.
Any Guest under the age of 3 years old does not need purchased Lightning Lane access. In order to purchase Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Single Passes, you’ll need a theme park ticket that’s linked to your My Disney Experience. Because your little one aged 2 and younger doesn’t need valid theme park admission, there wouldn’t be anything to link.
If your little one is tall enough and is interested in going on an attraction that you all have Lightning Lane access for, simply take her through with you. I loved this perk when my kiddos were Guests of Mickey! And if your daughter wants to sit out an attraction that others want to go on, consider using
Rider Switch. See my friends Kaitlin and Elizabeth’s video linked to this answer for more information about that game changer of a service.
AN EXTRA GEM: Just as a quick guide, here’s a
webpage that lists all of the theme parks’ and water parks’ height requirements. One of my favorite things to do at The Most Magical Place on Earth is track my kiddos’ heights by how many attractions they’re able to ride. My older son can officially ride everything at Walt Disney World and I’m still trying to figure out how time is flying by so quickly.
Kaitie, I’m sending you and your entire family so much pixie dust. If you need more help planning your vacation, reach out to us here at planDisney.
I’m all ears! Magic always,
LeAndra