Hey, Amanda! Welcome to planDisney.
Taking a 2-year-old to Walt Disney World Resort is like stepping into a storybook where every moment is filled with wonder. Imagine their eyes lighting up as they soar above London on
Peter Pan’s Flight or giggle with delight as they spin in a honey pot on The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Magic Kingdom Park is my favorite for little ones, with whimsical attractions like “it’s a small world,” Dumbo the Flying Elephant, and Jungle Cruise.
However, the magic doesn’t stop with rides—meeting beloved Disney characters brings storybook moments to life. Picture your Mouseketeer running into Mickey’s arms at
Town Square Theater, or squealing with joy as they see Disney Princesses in the
Festival of Fantasy Parade, or looking in disbelief as Tinkerbell flies from the top of Cinderella Castle during
Happily Ever After.
When it’s time to refuel, character dining at
The Crystal Palace with Winnie the Pooh and friends offers not just a meal, but a memorable adventure. As the day winds down, snuggling together while fireworks light up the night is the perfect way to end a Disney day.
And here's the good news: Children under the age of 3 hold the special title of "Guest of Mickey," granting them free entry into all Walt Disney World theme parks—no ticket required! Also, Disney operates on an honor system, meaning parents aren’t asked to provide proof of age for their little ones. It’s a magical perk that makes visiting with tiny adventurers even more delightful. How amazing is that?
I hope that's helpful, Amanda. Thanks for choosing to be our Guest.
Mike