Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Karine! Thanks for stopping by with such a great question.
I always love chatting with a fellow avid planner who crosses all their T's and dots all their I’s way in advance. You are in good company here at the panel!
Karine, as you know,
Mouseketeers under the age of three are special guests of Mickey and are able to enjoy the Walt Disney World Resort theme parks without park tickets. When I visited with my daughter before she was three, at the park entrances we were asked by a cast member her age, but no proof was requested. If you have a tall two-year-old and feel better having a copy of their birth certificate, I'd say bring a copy. But I personally have never been asked to show proof.
I hope this helps answer your question. During your visit to the parks, be sure to locate the
Baby Care Centers located in all four theme parks. These baby and parent havens all fully equipped with everything you need to change, feed, or take a well-deserved break during your fun-filled day at
the place where the magic is endless!
One last pro-tip! Be sure to take advantage of the
Rider Switch Service so your older kids can enjoy the bigger thrills that your little one might not be ready for yet.
I hope this visit is filled with magic, memories, and wonder! Be sure to come back and see us again for any additional planning help.
See ya real soon,
Emille