Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Sep 9, 2012
    Kari from MN Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Would you let a five year old have his key to the world card on a laynard? Can we link a credit card to the parents' keys but not his? Also, have never really understood the autograph books. Would he be missing out if we just did pictures?

    Hi Kari!

    You can definitely only have charging privileges on the adult Key to the World cards. I have a five-year-old daughter and personally, I wouldn't let her hold her own Key to the World card, even without charging privileges. You can have the card in the lanyard, which is a great way to carry it, but I know my daughter and she would take it out, look at it, and lose it. When we go, we hold on to our kids Key to the World cards and only let them hold them when they enter the park.

    The autograph books are great if your kids would like to collect the signatures of all of the characters, but it certainly isn't necessary. We did autograph books for a while, but my kids found it to be more of a hassle because you have to take out the book each time, try to hand the character the pen and wait for them to sign it. They just prefer to have their picture taken and hug the characters. I don't think your little guy would be missing out at all.

    I hope you have a magical vacation!

    Magically,
    Stacy
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Meet the Panelist: Stacy, South Carolina

My name is Stacy and I'm a native Carolinian, single mom to two amazing teens, and a Walt Disney World fanatic! My kids and I are Disney Annual Passholders and whether we are celebrating a birthday, running a runDisney race, or simply having a craving for a Mickey pretzel, we visit the most magical place on earth as much as possible! I am ecstatic to share the tips and tricks I have learned over the yEARS as part of the planDisney panel!
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