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Old 30 Aug 19, 06:58 AM  
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A quick question.. I know that 2 year olds are free to enter in to all parks but do we still need to order his tickets or do we just turn up with just adult tickets? Sorry if this is a stupid question
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Old 30 Aug 19, 07:15 AM  
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Old 30 Aug 19, 08:09 AM  
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As above, no ticket needed. They also don't need to have fast passes for any rides but they do need to be included on any restaurant reservations.
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I asked a question similar to Disney this via their Q&A for families/parents section of the website, I could dig it out but essentially I was told that children under three do not need tickets, and if they turn three while they are there and you have already visited Disney then you won't need a ticket during your stay as "At Disney nobody ages."
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Originally Posted by Fimble View Post
I asked a question similar to Disney this via their Q&A for families/parents section of the website, I could dig it out but essentially I was told that children under three do not need tickets, and if they turn three while they are there and you have already visited Disney then you won't need a ticket during your stay as "At Disney nobody ages."
I was just about to ask this very question. My grandson will be 2 for two weeks and 3 for the third week. So he wont need a park Ticket? We will be staying onsite.

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Originally Posted by Fimble View Post
I asked a question similar to Disney this via their Q&A for families/parents section of the website, I could dig it out but essentially I was told that children under three do not need tickets, and if they turn three while they are there and you have already visited Disney then you won't need a ticket during your stay as "At Disney nobody ages."
I'll chime in with this somewhat disturbing thing :

if you go to disney UK website and make a dummy booking, and add children in your travel party, you'll need to enter their age

the website now reads :

Enter ages on return travel date:


I understand this wording comes from the fact that the same booking page is also for the flight inclusive bookings, and then it's a return date issue
but, if you go by the indication on the website ... it requires return date age even for the non flight inclusive

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but, if you go by the indication on the website ... it requires return date age even for the non flight inclusive
Yes. But as it clearly states on the ticket page of Disney's UK website (here):


(sorry it's a bit small)

Which states:

"Child prices are valid for children aged 3-9 years on day of first use".

I think the bit on the previous page is there because it's used for package bookings as well, which could include flights and hotel stays. Disney's IT people didn't bother to change the selection if you're only booking tickets.

Children who are under the age of 3 on the first day they enter a park do not require a ticket for the rest of that holiday - even if they turn 3 a few days later.

Children under 3 do need to be accompanied on all rides and at all times and hence the adult(s) accompanying them do need valid tickets and do need fastpasses for any ride they want to fastpass.
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Says age at the time of travel on the US booking page. I could have sworn it also said the same on the UK site yesterday but today it says age on return date.


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I think the bit on the previous page is there because it's used for package bookings as well, which could include flights and hotel stays. Disney's IT people didn't bother to change the selection if you're only booking tickets.
true

that's to put on the same line as the "valid for 14 days from activation date" and the 15th day of use
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