Family with Mickey and Minnie
  • On Feb 8, 2022
    Angelica from CA 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 have a 20 month old and I know they don't need a ticket, but do we still have to add the to a reservation? Also do they need prof of a negative covid result?

    Hi Angelica!

    Welcome to planDisney! Thank you so much for sending this fantastic Disneyland Resort park planning question to us hEAR. I'm happy to be your planEAR today!

    I can think of no better way to spend a beautiful spring Southern California day than by taking your mini Mouseketeer on a visit to The Happiest Place on Earth! I'm happy to say that junior Mickeys and mini Minnies under three years of age do not need a Theme Park Admission Ticket nor do they need a Park Pass Reservation. They don't even need to purchase their own Disney Genie+ add-on. They can simply walk (or be carried or pushed) with you and your party for the rest of the day. The one place where your little will need to be added to the head count is with any Dining Reservations you make. There will be no charge for the wee one, but they'll still need to be counted for fire code reasons.

    Currently, while the State of California does recommend that everyone be vaccinated or be able to test negative before they visit Disneyland resort, proof of either is not required at this time. Because things change all the time, be sure to check the reopening health and safety measures page about a day before you arrive, just in case. But at this time you should be in the clear. Do note that Disneyland did just recently change their indoor mask policy, which will go into effect two days before your visit. The most important policy still in place is that children over the age of two (2) and younger than five (5) will be required to wear face masks in indoor settings, including queues, dining locations, and attraction vehicles.

    Don't forget during your visit that if you need anything baby-related that you may have forgotten at home, or a quiet place to change a diaper or even a teeny tiny potty for a potty training break, be sure to visit the Baby Care Center in each theme park. Also, be sure to follow the official planDisney Instagram account for all kinds of tips and tricks. And if you have any more Disneyland Resort planning questions, Angelica, We're All Ears!

    ~Kristen
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Meet the Panelist: Kristen, Texas

Hi, I'm Kristen! I'm a mom to the best ride buddy and a military spouse who loves keeping up with the latest Disney Parks news. Trips to Disneyland and Walt Disney World have always been fun, but now that I'm the parent AND the planner every moment is that much more treasured.  I am so honored and excited to be able to share tips I've picked up, pass on fun factoids I've learned, and help create magical moments for your vacation of a lifetime!  Learn More About Kristen

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