Welcome to planDisney, Marie!
Your question got me grinning like the Cheshire Cat because last weekend, my family and I celebrated Mother’s Day at The Happiest Place On Earth. It was extra special because my family, including my two little princes, got to visit Disneyland for the youngest one's first-ever visit.
Marie- children under 3 years old do not require an
admission ticket or
theme park reservation to enter the resort. Since I’ve been enjoying my
Magic Key for over a year now, my 2.5-year-old Mouseketeer and I have loved exploring
the new Mickey’s Toontown and trying out all the delicious food featured on
Disney Eats on Instagram together, free to run around all day. Free to do it all our way.
Each time we visit, I only need to make a reservation for myself, and then I effortlessly wheel him through the entrance gates in his
stroller. And last weekend, when my husband and I entered the park with both our infant and toddler, we only required two theme park reservations - one for each adult.
And here’s a pro tip for your visit, Marie: Did you know toddlers also dine for free at
table service locations? Yup, free food and free fun at the resort –
Oh Boy!I hope this information is helpful as you prepare for your visit, Marie. As Queen Ursula says, "
That's what I do! It's what I live for!" So, if you have any more questions before your visit, just
swim back and ask away. I'm here to help, quick as a fish darting through water!
Your pal,
Danielle