AA Mom And Kids Mickey Ice Cream Bar; DinoLand U.S.A.; animal kingdom
  • On Oct 2, 2015
    Bryanna from TN Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    since infants and under the age of 3 are able to dine and enter the park for free does that include them sleeping in the rooms as well

    Hey Bryanna-

    Welcome back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel. Your tiny explorer is the perfect sidekick to the many adventures you will surely experience. Walt Disney World Resort hotels are free to those under the age of three during your magical vacation. For safety purposes each hotel likes to know what Guests are staying in each room.

    Disney Dad Tip: When you check in to your Walt Disney World Resort hotel ask a Cast Member to have one of the Disney characters contact you in the morning for a wake-up call. Be sure to have your little one near the phone so they can hear the character’s voice. Last summer Baymax made sure we were up and ready for the thrilling times ahead that day. This is another wonderful perk of staying in a Walt Disney World Resort hotel.

    Bryanna, enjoy making many Magical Memories!

    ~Jason ºOº
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Meet the Panelist: Jason, Georgia

I am a father and orthodontist who loves the hidden treasures found on Disney vacations. For over a decade, my wife and I have raised our two sons on Disney Cruise Line, Adventures By Disney, and Disney Theme Parks on both coasts. From large group and multigeneration family vacations to adult trips and couples getaways, I am excited to share my years of pixie-dust-covered experiences with you while planning your Disney vacation. Let the lifelong magical memories ... begin! Learn More About Jason

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