Hi there, Heather!
Welcome to planDisney, and a very merry birthday to your little one! What a treat to be able to spend this milestone together at The Happiest Place on Earth next month. Have you considered booking a special dining location to celebrate? I'm a huge fan of the
character dining options—they not only serve up delicious bites but also let you meet a bunch of characters all in one go! And the complimentary
Disney PhotoPass opportunities that come with your meal are an added bonus!
So here's the tea: All
Magic Key sales will reopen on January 10th. If Magic Keys are still available on the day of your next visit, you can purchase one for her right there on the spot.
But Heather, since your princess won't technically need one until February, I don't want you to fret about the Keys selling out. If you're already a Magic Key holder, and your Mouseketeer is turning three next month, you won't have to wait for the Keys to go on sale again. Even when they're sold out to the general public, if a child's family are active Magic Key holders, you can make a visit to one of the ticket booths (and bring your little princess along) at the main entrance and bring either her original birth certificate or passport for verification.
Even if sales for all Magic Key passes are put on hold at that time and are only open for renewal, you being a Magic Key holder already and having a three-year-old means you can still get a Magic Key for her
within 60 days of her birthday.
I hope this information helps you plan a magical birthday for your little princess, Heather! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, don't hesitate to
reach out again. I'd love to share
my favorite tips for visiting the Disneyland Resort!
A very merry unbirthday to you,
Danielle