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  • On Jan 20, 2010
    Samantha from AR Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We're thinking of visiting around my son's 3rd birthday. We would stay at an off site timeshare the first half and at a DVC resort the second half. My question is: If my son turns three at any point during our trip does he need a ticket?

    HI Samantha!

    I think you've picked a great age to visit Disney World! I wish I could recapture those magical years with my own kids and see the awe light up their eyes again! While they still love the parks, the experiences are totally different these days!!

    Now, on to your question: if your son is not yet three when you start trip (i.e. you check in when he is 2 and his birthday is the next day), then Disney will consider him to be 2 during the entire trip.

    I hope this helps! Have a great vacation and Happy Birthday to your little on
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Our family of four is an adventurous and nerdy bunch! Vacations match our lifestyle with tons of action, rides, park-hopping and over-the-top experiences. Dining is tops too! From scrumptious snacks to vegetarian meals, we enjoy it all! Learn More About Kathie

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