Hi Jessica!
Welcome to planDisney! I am very happy to be your planEAR today. Thank you so much for sending this great
Disneyland Resort vacation planning question to us hEAR!
Oh Boy! A visit to Mickey's house with your very own junior Mouseketeer. What can be better than that? Enjoy every moment and be sure to take pictures of everything as my little guy loves to see himself enjoying the parks at that age. I am very happy to share that Children up to ages 2 years and 364 days old
do not need to purchase a
Theme Park Admission Ticket. They'll simply walk, be pushed in a stroller, or get carried through the theme park entrance turnstile with the rest of your party. If a little one will be celebrating their third Birthday during your visit, we'll go ahead a give them a few more complimentary days on the house, care of Mickey Mouse.
Your junior Mickey or mini Minnie also will not need to purchase the brand new
Genie+ add-on service, either. They will be able to enjoy any
attraction for which they pass the height requirement with the rest of your group. And while there is also no charge for your little to enjoy a
buffet or family style meal, they
do need to be included in the head count when you make your party's dining reservation. (For fire code reasons.)
Jessica, I wanted to make sure that you know that as part of the
reopening health and safety procedures, Guests need to make Theme Park
Park Pass Reservations which notate which park you plan to visit on which day of your vacation. Park Pass Reservations are starting to fill up quickly for the rest of the month; in fact, hEARs the current
Park Pass Reservation Calendar.
I hope that this helped to clEAR up your question, Jessica! Be sure to follow the
official planDisney Instagram account for even more tips and tricks. And if you have any more Disneyland Resort planning questions, We're All Ears!
~Kristen N.