Hi Karen,
Thank you for sending your question to planDisney we are so glad you reached out to us! Some of my favorite memories of my daughter are from when we visited Walt Disney World Resort with her during her toddler years. There is nothing more magical than experiencing the magic of Disney through the eyes of a child!
Children under the age of three are considered Mickey's Guests and do not require a
Theme Park Ticket or a
Theme Park Reservation. When you arrive, they will simply enter the Theme Parks with their parents or guardians, the whole process is quick and easy! Something to keep in mind when you are planning your visit is although they do not require Theme Park Tickets, they will need to be added to your Resort Hotel booking for safety reasons. Children under the age of three will also need to be included in your total reservation count if you are making
Advanced Dining Reservations, since the Dining Location will need an accurate guest count for capacity and planning reasons.
I hope you have a magical time at
Walt Disney World Resort next year, Karen. If you have any other questions, please come back and visit
planDisney again, we are always happy to help.
~Stephanie