Hey there, hi there, Denise! Welcome!
Walt Disney World counts children ages two and under as infants, and kids that age do not have to pay to enter the theme parks. Also, if you are counting the maximum number of people in a
Disney Resorts Collection hotel room, you can have one child under the age of two in your party and not count them toward your room maximum. For example, if your room's maximum occupancy is four people, you can have four PLUS one child under the age of two.
Another awesome thing they do at Disney is at some of the
dining locations. Children ages two and younger are not charged to eat at a buffet or at a family-style dining location. You can make a plate of food from the buffet for them for free. At other restaurants, there is no charge to share your meal with your little one, but if you want to purchase them their own meal, you can.
If there's anything you need for your little Roo-sized person, you'll probably find it at the
Baby Care Centers in each theme park. It's cool, with comfortable changing stations, a private nursing room, and a kitchen to prep a meal or a bottle. They also sell most of the baby essentials, like diapers, wipes, creams, over-the-counter medications, and even a few articles of clothing.
There are also stroller rentals near the entrance to each park, Denise. If you don't have room to travel with your own, you'll find the latest models on hand starting at $15 per day to rent.
Have a ball making memories, Denise!
Anna