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  • On Feb 4, 2025
    Chantal from ON Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Can I request a key to the world card for my 2 year old? Everyone else received one and I don't want any jealousy tantrums.

    Welcome to planDisney, Chantal! I'm so glad to be able to answer your question today.

    Gosh, it's tough to be two years old, isn't it? Sometimes, all you need to be happy is a Key to the World Card, and I'm pleased to say that Walt Disney World is the place where dreams come true, even if that dream is just to have a key card of your own. If you're staying at a Disney Resort Hotel, you can ask the front desk for an extra card for your toddler. They will give you a card that looks just like everyone else's, but it won't be connected to a My Disney Experience account, so it can't be used to open your room door or accidentally use anyone's tickets. 

    If you're not staying at a Disney Resort Hotel, you can pick up a card at a ticket window or a Guest Relations location. Just explain to them why you need it, I'm sure this won't be the first time they've heard it! Maybe you can even pick up a Celebration Button so everyone can know that your toddler is celebrating having their very own Key to the World Card.

    Have a magical day, Chantal!

    Jessica
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Meet the Panelist: Jessica, Texas

I'm a data scientist and lifelong Disney enthusiast who’s been visiting Walt Disney World Resort since I was a baby. My Disney travel style combines stunning lounges and world-class dining with the joy of hidden entertainment gems and my all-time favorite attractions. Whether it’s a foodie-focused couples' getaway or a fabulous girls' trip, I believe the magic starts with planning, and I'm passionate about crafting unforgettable adventures. Learn More About Jessica

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