It’s a small world after all, Lee, and I’m so glad you made your way to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! I can't wait to return to the magic of the
Walt Disney World Resort!
So, assuming your child doesn’t turn 3 years old before your October visit, you won’t need a
theme-park ticket or
Disney Park Pass reservation for her, either! That's because children younger than age 3 don't require a theme-park ticket. Just keep in mind that she will, however, need a face covering at all times, if the
current requirements don’t change by then.
If this is your daughter’s first visit, be sure to pick up a complimentary “First Visit” button from a Cast Member at any Walt Disney World Resort Hotel, or from any Guest Relations location inside the theme parks. Next, you’ll want to get familiar with the
Baby Care Centers, located inside all four parks. These Centers are the perfect spot to change a diaper, feed, nurse, or simply take a break with your little one.
As the mom of three young Mouseketeers, I also recommend utilizing
Mobile Food & Beverage Ordering on your
My Disney Experience mobile app. It's a great way to save time and avoid waiting in line with a youngster. This handy helper has saved me from many toddler meltdowns!
Last but not least, if you don’t plan on bringing your own stroller, you can also rent one at
Stroller Rentals at any of the theme parks, or at
Disney Springs. One of my favorite tips is to tie a ribbon or balloon to your stroller to help identify it in a sea of similar strollers!
I hope this information helps, Lee! Please stop by with any additional questions… we’re all EARs!
Kristin