Hi Maria! Welcome to planDisney.
I see you're planning to visit the Disneyland Resort next week - how excited are you? And how excited are your sweet babies?! You are going to have the best time!
Since your 2-year-old will not be 3 until August, they will not need
theme park tickets or reservations for your June visit to the Disneyland Resort. The fine print at the bottom of the
Theme Park Tickets webpage confirms that "to enter a park, both a theme park reservation and valid admission ticket for the same park on the same date are required for Guests ages 3 and older." Your babies under age 3 will be able to join the rest of your party for the best day ever!
If you're also asking about
dining reservations, you should include each member of your party on a Table Service dining reservation. This allows the Cast Members to give you a table that is big enough for your group. You may request high chairs when you arrive at the restaurant.
I recommend reading the
"Tips for an Incredible Visit" guidance before your visit. One thing to note is that your 2-year-old will need to wear a face covering at all times; it may only be removed while actively eating or drinking. If your little one isn't used to wearing a mask, I recommend practicing for longer intervals each time over the next week, and be sure to practice outside.
There are
Baby Care Centers located in Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. These are great places to stop for diaper changes, feedings, and air-conditioned quiet time. With so much to do and see, it's great to have a quiet spot just for the special care little ones need.
This Disney Parks Blog article has some fantastic tips for having the best day ever with a young family at Disneyland Resort. I hope you take all the pictures, laugh and play all day, and make the best memories!
Wishing you and your Mouseketeers the happiest Disneyland day,
Robyn