• On Oct 3, 2019
    Robert from PA 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.

    When making an on-line reservation for WDW, when entering the toddlers age, what does the instructions " Age At Time of Travel" mean ????

    Welcome back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Robert!

    It sounds like you have a magical vacation planned for this holiday season.  I'm excited for you to experience all of the extra magic of visiting Walt Disney World during this time of yEAR!  It is my favorite season to visit the parks with all of the festive decorations and special events.  You are sure to make some incredible memories with your little one!

    When making your reservation online, you may be asked for a guest's "age at time of travel."  This question is asking how old the guest will be at the time you will be visiting Walt Disney World.  For example, if your toddler is currently two years old, but will be three years old when you physically arrive at Walt Disney World, you will want to select three years old for the "age at time of travel."  This question is to ensure you have the correct ticket for this guest so you have no problems entering the theme parks if you are purchasing tickets or a Walt Disney World vacation package.

    Visit us again at the Disney Parks Moms Panel if you have any other questions as you finalize your vacation plans!

    See ya real soon!  Angie
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Meet the Panelist: Angie, Minnesota

Hello there Castaways! I have followed the adventures of mermaids and pirates alike since I was a young princess myself.  Disney and the sea are two of my passions.  My husband and I, along with our two little adventurers, love traveling the world sailing on Disney Cruise Line.  Let's work together to chart a course to a vacation that you will remember for a lifetime! Learn More About Angie

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