Hi Kia! Welcome to planDisney, and thank you for your question!
I don't know if your Mouseketeer has experienced Walt Disney World Resort yet, but as my two-year-old says "Oh goodness!". It truly is the magical age to take children! Seeing the magic in their eyes when they meet a character, hear a favorite song in a parade, or try a Mickey Waffle for the first time, is such an amazing experience. As your Princess is under the age of three, she is considered to be a "Guest of Mickey", meaning she will not need a theme park ticket to enjoy the fun. For any dining reservations, she will need to be included in your party reservation for seating purposes, but she will dine for free. I had dinner reservations at
1900 Park Fare and
Garden Grill Restaurant, and I included my little one.
Bringing little Mousketeers to Walt Disney World is exciting, but also requires planning ahead of time! If you fall into a situation (like I have done in the past!) where you run out of baby necessities, the
Baby Care Centers at the theme parks are little havens to take your kiddos! Not only do they provide feeding areas (including a nursing room), diaper changing areas, and a small area to get wiggles out, but they also have necessities for sale, including diapers and wipes. The Baby Care Center at Disney's Magic Kingdom Park is my favorite one because it is spacious, and calming, and the theming is adorable! Cool off in the adorable
Casey Jr. Splash 'N' Soak Station in Fantasyland, and be sure to check out the indoor play area while in line for Dumbo the Flying Elephant!
Kia, I hope all of this information was helpful! Thank you again for visiting planDisney, and if you need additional pixie dust planning your visit, send me questions any time. You've got a friend in me!
Magic Awaits!
Frances