Hi Cesar! Thank you for bringing your question to planDisney!
Taking little ones to
Walt Disney World Resort is so special! I have three children, the oldest who is not so little anymore, and we've been taking them since they were teeny-tiny! It's just so magical to watch their eyes light up at the sight of fireworks, to see them enjoying delicious Disney treats like a Mickey Premium Bar and really enjoying each and every magical moment of riding classic attractions like Peter Pan's Flight and
"it's a small world". I always tell Guests with little ones that even if they don't remember these trips, you will, so make the most of it while you have the chance.
You're correct that children under the age of three do not need a
Theme Park Ticket to enter the four Walt Disney World Theme Parks. We like to consider these children "Guests of Mickey" and hope that they will visit again and again as they grow and learn to love the Disney magic. Because these very young children do not need a Theme Park Ticket they also do not need a
Theme Park Reservation for their first Park of the day like regular Ticket holders do. When you arrive at the Theme Park gates with a teeny tot most friendly Cast Members will wave you through or have you just push your baby or toddler stroller through the gate as you scan in.
Since it sounds like your days will be full of fun and memory-making, feel free to stop by the
Baby Care Centers if you need a little break from the fun and sun. With high chairs, changing areas, rocking chairs for nursing mothers and more, you know this will be a perfect place for a rest and a cool down if you need it. They even have some items, like diapers and wipes, for purchase if you happen to run out.
I hope you and your family have the most wonderful vacation at The Most Magical Place on Earth!
Ashley M