Hey there, Nancy! Welcome to planDisney!
This is a great question. The wonderful thing about visiting Walt Disney World with
little ones is that children under the age of three do not need a park ticket to enter. That means your little Mouseketeer can enjoy all the fun and magic right alongside you at no cost.
When you arrive at the park gates, you don’t need any special paperwork or ticket for your under-three child. Just have them with you as you scan your own ticket or
MagicBand or mobile device, and they’ll be waved right through with you.
That being said, I do recommend bringing a stroller since little legs get tired quickly with all the walking. You’ll also want to pack essentials like snacks, drinks, and comfort items to help keep your little one happy throughout the day.
And don't for the
Baby Care Centers, that are located in each of the four theme parks, and they are a wonderful resource for parents of young children. You’ll find changing tables, nursing rooms, feeding areas, and even extra baby supplies available for purchase if you need them.
So to sum it up: no ticket, no problem! Just bring your child along and get ready to enjoy the magic together.
If you find that you need more planning tips for you and your little one, please stop back by. We're more than happy to help you with all the Disney details.
Toodles,
Korliss