Hello, Roxana! Thanks for bringing your question to the Disney Parks Moms Panel!
I am so excited that your whole family will soon be experiencing all the joy and wonder of the Disneyland Resort!
Theme park tickets are sold in two tiers: children (ages 3-9) and adults (ages 10 and older). So your 2-year old won't require a ticket to enter the parks which will be a nice savings. For dinner, I suggest taking advantage of one of the many excellent quick service locations. These dining options offer a wide variety of food at great price points. The fried chicken at the
Plaza Inn for lunch or dinner is a big favorite and some people even find that it's a large enough dish to share!
My best tip for planning a day at the parks is to arrive as early as possible. If you can be at the parks when the gates open, you can usually enjoy several attractions with minimal waits. Also, since you'll be traveling with two kids, it's important to bring along some snacks to keep bellies full and smiles big. We usually bring granola bars, fruit snacks, sliced apples, and baby carrots as our daughter always seems to get hungry just as we are headed into a queue for an attraction or have stopped in to watch a show. Bringing some water bottles is also a really good idea.
Finally, remember to stop by City Hall in Disneyland Park to pick up a complimentary
birthday button for your son!
I hope this helps! Have a magnificent time at the Happiest Place on Earth!
-Linda