Elisa-
Hey there, hi there, ho there and welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! I love when fellow Georgians head to my second home at Walt Disney World Resort. Your 4 year old is going to have a blast. Make sure to have your camera ready for every magical moment. My favorite was when my 3 year old son rode the Walt Disney World Monorail for the first time. It blew his mind that we rode right through Disney’s Contemporary Resort.
There are two general types of
theme park admission tickets available at Walt Disney World Resort. The first is a Theme Park Admission Base Ticket for a Disney Child ages 3-9 years old and the second is for a Disney Adult who is over the age of 10 years. Children under the age of 3 pay no admission. Junior tickets are popular at other theme parks around the country but are not offered for Walt Disney World Resort Theme Parks. In fact a junior ticket (for ages 12-17) has not been offered at Walt Disney World Resort since 1984. Back then Magic Kingdom Park was just a teenager at 13 years old and Epcot a toddler at age 2.
Disney Dad Tip: Finding the best attractions for your preschooler is easy. Walt Disney World Resort has developed a
special guide just for these little Mouseketeers.
Elisa, enjoy making many Magical Memories!
~Jason ºOº