Royal Greetings, Lindsay!
I'm thrilled to welcome you to planDisney today. Consider me your internet Fairy Godmother of sorts because I'm happy to provide you with the necessary information quicker than you can say, "Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo!"
Though she'll arrive as a two-year-old, your daughter's dreams of a Cinderella-styled royal makeover at the
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique will come true at the stroke of midnight on her third birthday. My
fellow panelist answered a similar question last year, but I reached out to a Cast Member to confirm nothing had changed since that answer was published. They confirmed that you should be able to
make her reservation at the 60-day mark, subject to availability, without any issues. Since your daughter will turn three midway through your visit she won't need admission, but you'll want to ensure her birthday is listed correctly on your
My Disney Experience Account. You can confirm this by navigating to "My Family & Friends," and clicking the "Settings" button next to your daughter's name. Once there, ensure her age and the month, day, and year of her birth are accurate.
Traveling with a little one comes with plenty of magical perks. She'll enjoy the wide
variety of attractions and entertainment geared specifically to children her age. You can even use a filter right within your
My Disney Experience Mobile App to find age-appropriate activities. To do so, click the location icon at the bottom of your screen (second from left) and then select Attractions or Entertainment from the drop-down at the top of your screen. Next, click the blue filter link at the top left and scroll down to "Age" where you'll be able to select experiences for Preschoolers, Kids, Tweens, Teens, Adults, or those suited for all ages.
I hope this helped, Lindsay. Please come back and see us again with more planning questions as you countdown to your trip next year. It might seem far away but remember, even miracles take a little time. I just know you'll enjoy all the magical moments that await your family!
Magic and memories,
Amy