![]() Will My Toddler Get a MagicBand?Īs you know, MagicBands are a perk for guest staying onsite at a Walt Disney World resort and serve as your admission ticket, your room key and hold other vital information like FastPasses and dining plan info. However, you aren’t required to present any further information when arriving at the parks. For those booking a Walt Disney World vacation package with a travel agent, over the phone or online you enter the ages for all of your children at the time you book. When arriving at the parks simply let the Cast Members know that you have a child under the age of three and they’ll let them enter with you. ![]() Disney World does not require parents to show proof of age. ![]() If you’re travelling with a child under the age of 3 there’s nothing to worry about. How Can I Prove That My Child is Under 3? Do I Need to Bring a Birth Certificate? Here at MickeyBlog, we’ll do our best to answer them! However, when it comes to things like FastPasses, MagicBands and tickets it does raise some logistical questions. One of Disney World’s most treasured policies is that Kids UNDER the age of 3 (not 3 and UNDER) are able to get into the theme parks at no additional cost to the parents. Though an infant or toddler may not have the memories that an older child would about their first Disney visit – my motto is always “Bring them along they’re FREE (ish). ![]() I get asked a lot by potential clients whether or not kids are “too young” to visit Disney. ![]()
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