Disney 100 Characters; mother, father, daughters; Donald Duck, Pluto, goofy
  • On Dec 26, 2024
    Patricia from FL Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I’m a fl resident and senior citizen what is the price for 1 day pass and do 2 year olds pay ? Also do you have scooters to rent?

    Hi Patricia!

    Thank you for reaching out to planDisney with your questions. It’s wonderful to hear about your upcoming visit to Walt Disney World Resort on January 1, 2025. Let’s make sure you have all the information you need for a magical day.

    As a Florida resident, you can take advantage of special pricing on one-day tickets. For 2025, prices for Florida residents typically start at $109 for a one-day, one-park ticket, but the exact cost depends on the park and date you choose. Please note that all prices are subject to change without notice, so I recommend checking the latest rates on the Walt Disney World Resort website before purchasing. Additionally, January 1 tends to be a very popular day to visit the parks, so it’s a good idea to plan ahead and arrive early to make the most of your day.

    For your 2-year-old, there’s great news—children under 3 years old do not require a ticket to enter the parks. Your little one can experience all the magic without the need for admission, making this a wonderful time to visit as a family.

    Regarding scooter rentals, Walt Disney World offers Electric Conveyance Vehicles (ECVs) for guests who need mobility assistance. These are available for rent on a first-come, first-served basis at all four theme parks and Disney Springs. The current rental cost is $50 per day, with a refundable $20 deposit at the theme parks. Please note that prices are subject to change without notice. If you’d like the convenience of having an ECV throughout your entire visit, including at your resort, you can also rent from ScooterBug, Disney’s Featured Provider. ScooterBug will deliver the ECV directly to your Disney Resort hotel, so you won’t need to worry about availability.

    To help you navigate a potentially busy park day on January 1, I recommend arriving early and making good use of the My Disney Experience app for things like Mobile Order dining and checking attraction wait times. Planning ahead can make all the difference on busier days.

    I hope this helps you get ready for a magical and comfortable visit! If you have any more questions, feel free to stop by planDisney again.

    Have a wonderful time at Walt Disney World Resort!

    ~Yael
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Meet the Panelist: Yael, Florida

As a native Floridian, I've experienced the Disney Parks in every stage of life: as a child, a teenager, a newlywed, and now as a mom of three. My journey through the magic of Walt Disney World Resort has been filled with unforgettable moments and invaluable insights. Whether you're planning your first or your 100th visit, I'm eager to share my cherished memories and tried-and-true planning tips with you. Let's make your Disney experience as magical as mine have been! Learn More About Yael

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