Howdy Sheila!
Thanks for stopping by planDisney! I love your question because I regularly visit the Disneyland Resort with my little 1.5-year-old Simba who loves pouncing and working on his roar all around
the new Mickey’s Toontown.
When buying
theme park tickets, there's no need to provide proof of age. At the gate, the cast member who scans your tickets might just ask about your little Mouseketeer's age, but they won't ask for any identification or proof. This is a great question, and I have friends with tall tots who seem older than they are, so I totally understand your concern.
And if your little man-cub loves parades, please make sure to catch the
"Magic Happens" Parade. My little Grogu loves it! The characters, floats, and music featured in this parade are vibrant and lively. You can check out the showtimes in the
Disneyland Mobile App.
One last tip, Sheila: you definitely don't wanna miss this
foodie guide for Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. I know I’m looking forward to trying the Ube Milk Tea during my next visit to the parks. It looks so refreshing and delicious!
Keep those questions coming, Sheila! I’d love to share
my favorite tips and
tricks for staying at the Disneyland Resort with you and your crew. Just consider me your personal pixie dust sprinkler and feel free to
message me directly for a quicker response next time.
You’ve got a friend in me,
Danielle