Welcome to planDisney, Jennifer!
I'm thrilled to see your trip is just a few short days away, and happy to help finalize all those last-minute details ahead of your arrival. When I hear "reservations," two topics come to mind: theme park reservations and
dining reservations. Let's talk through both!
Theme park reservations are currently required for select ticket types, including
Annual Passes, certain special offer tickets, and tickets that are not date-based. If you are visiting as part of a room and ticket package or you purchased a
1-day or multi-day ticket and selected a start date during the check-out process, you will not need to make any additional theme park reservations to enter the park. If you have a different ticket type, you can
check availability and make the necessary reservations
here. If you will be visiting with a child under 3 who does not require admission, you will not need to book theme park reservations on their behalf.
Now, while children under 3 do not need tickets or reservations to enter the park, they should be included in your total party count when booking advanced dining reservations. This will help Cast Members ensure the right table size for your group and, just like with resort rooms, ensure capacity limits are adhered to within the restaurant. Be sure to indicate their age when booking any meals that require pre-payment, like
Cinderella's Royal Table or Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue, so you are charged accordingly. You should see the option to select "Infant 0-2" for anyone under the age of 3.
Jennifer, if I've misunderstood your question or you still need further assistance, please come right back to planDisney and let us know. You can also
reach out to a Cast Member by phone or online chat with any other questions or concerns.
Wishing you a magical visit!
Amy