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  • On Jan 22, 2025
    Kyle from TX Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We are traveling to Disney World for our Twins 3rd birthday in May. We arrive to Orlando on May 8th and their birthday is May 10th. Do I need to buy them tickets or are they covered for the trip without a ticket?

    Hi, Kyle. Welcome to planDisney!

    I’m so glad you stopped by with your question! Walt Disney World Resort truly is The Most Magical Place on Earth for little ones. With kid-friendly attractions like "it’s a small world" and Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, along with spectacular shows like Happily Ever After and Festival of the Lion King, your little Mousketeers are sure to have a practically perfect adventure in every way!

    Children under the age of three are considered “Guests of Mickey” and don’t require a theme park ticket—Ka-chow! Kids who are three and older will need a ticket to enjoy the parks. Disney doesn’t require young Guests to carry identification to enter the parks, and they rely on an honor system for families to follow the guidelines.

    If you have any other questions or need more tips, feel free to stop by planDisney again. Also, check out some of the fantastic videos we’ve created to help you plan a magical trip with little Mouseketeers. Wishing you and your family an unforgettable Disney adventure!

    Mike
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Meet the Panelist: Mike, Virginia

I'm Mike, a Disney-loving "scouser." I have a wonderful wife and two young children who share my obsession for all things Disney. I've always been enchanted by the magic of Walt Disney World Resort - the charming music, captivating beauty, enthralling attractions, and breathtaking shows spark my imagination and fill me with a sense of awe. I'm perpetually planning my next Disney adventure! If you're interested in makin' memories at "The Most Magical Place on Earth" then you've got a friend in me.
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