Hi Alma!
Welcome to planDisney! It's great to see you hEAR, and thank you for asking us this Disneyland Resort planning question! Oh Boy, a Disney day with your Mouseketeers! I can't think of a better way to spend a sunny Southern California day.
I'm happy to say that children ages two and under do not need to make a
Park Pass Reservation in order to enter
Disneyland Park or
Disney's California Adventure Park with their families. Children who have not yet turned three also do
not need to purchase a
Theme Park Admission Ticket or
Disney's Genie+ add-on service; they can be carried or walked into the parks and on any
attraction for which they are tall enough with those in their party who do have a
Lightning Lane return time. And while children in this age range can dine on the house at
family-style meals and buffets, junior Mickeys and mini Minnies
will, however, need to be included in the headcount of any table-service
dining reservations you make.
Pro Tips: Did you know that the brand new Genie+ attraction reservation system also includes digital downloads of every PhotoPass snap you have taken each day of use? This goes for both in-person photos captured at various points throughout the park by
Disney PhotoPass photographers as well as on-attraction ride photos! I think this is a tremendous value, especially with multiple kids in tow, because as a mom I can actually be in the pictures too! And don't forget to stop by the
Baby Care Centers for anything you may have forgotten as well as a quiet and clean place to 'take care of business.'
I hope this helped to clEAR up your question, Alma. And if you have any more last-minute asks, We're All Ears!
~Kristen N.