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  • On Feb 23, 2025
    Leonora from MI Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hello, Traveling with two kids under two. We wanted to purchase park hoppers for my husband and I however, can our children go from park to park in one day? Or are there any restrictions to how many parks they can visit in one day because they are free?

    Hiya, Leonora! 

    Thank you for stopping by planDisney with your ticketing question! I’m so excited to hear that you and your family will visit the most magical place on earth this April. Springtime at Disney is truly enchanting, and it’s the perfect time to make core memories with your little Mouseketeers!

    Now, let’s jump right into your question! Children aged two and under do not need a theme park ticket—they’re considered a special Guest of Mickey Mouse himself! That means if you and your husband decide to park hop, your little ones can happily hop right along with you—no extra ticket required!

    As a fellow Disney mom of two, I know that park hopping with little adventurers can be a bit of a marathon (without the RunDisney medal at the end! ). Here are some pro tips to help keep the magic going all day long:

    • Pack extra snacks & water! Staying one step ahead of the snack attacks helps keep everyone happy while exploring the parks. I always have a stash of mini muffins and apple sauce pouches ready to go! 
    • Take advantage of the Baby Care Centers. These hidden gems are located in all four theme parks and offer changing tables, quiet rooms, highchairs, air conditioning (hello, Florida heat relief!), and even a shop with essentials like diapers, wipes, sunscreen, and formula (subject to availability). They are a lifesaver when you need a little break!
    Last, don’t miss EPCOT’s International Flower & Garden Festival!  If your trip includes a visit to EPCOT, you must stop by this festival—it’s a blooming good time for all ages! With stunning Disney-themed topiaries, delicious outdoor kitchens, and the Butterfly Landing, it’s a festival that’s as fun as it is beautiful. 

    Leonora, I hope this helps as you plan your magical family adventure! If you have any more questions, don’t hesitate to stop by and ask.

    See you real soon,

    Christina

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Meet the Panelist: Christina, Florida

Hiya Pal! I am an Instructional Designer by day and a Disney enthusiast by night. As a mom of two princesses, a wife, a runDisney finisher, a Disney Vacation Club member, and an annual passholder, my life is filled with magic. Although we live about an hour away, we love staying at different Disney hotels, visiting the parks, savoring different dining locations, and meticulously planning each trip. Adventure is out there, and I am here to help you find it!  Learn More About Christina

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