Does my daughter get a park ticket if she's under 3?

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I know that park admission is free for those under 3, but do they still give them a ticket to use at all? Specifically I'm wondering what we'd use for fastpasses for our daughter (Haunted Mansion Holiday) in this case.
Thanks! :)
 
I know that park admission is free for those under 3, but do they still give them a ticket to use at all? Specifically I'm wondering what we'd use for fastpasses for our daughter (Haunted Mansion Holiday) in this case.
Thanks! :)
Under 3's don't get to go on fastpass rides. :lmao:

Okay, seriously now, under 3's don't get or need a ticket. When going through the fastpass line, as long as the rest of your party has the appropriate fastpasses you're daughter goes right through too.
 
Robin's right!


That said, we couldn't get DS onto the ride...the people screaming in the stretching room freaked him out and it got worse and worse as we went on in the line. Had to take the chicken exit right before getting on the ride vehicles. He was about 2.5 at the time. So good luck!

Oh, I suggest earplugs. It's very very loud, especially with the NBC overlay. Speaking of that, I need to get those soon for our trip, b/c at 5 he's finally promised he'll go on HM! (he loves Jack Skellington so that's what's getting him on it...otherwise he refuses normal HM still)
 
Under 3's don't get to go on fastpass rides. :lmao:

Okay, seriously now, under 3's don't get or need a ticket. When going through the fastpass line, as long as the rest of your party has the appropriate fastpasses you're daughter goes right through too.

:laughing:
Thanks for the info!

Robin's right!


That said, we couldn't get DS onto the ride...the people screaming in the stretching room freaked him out and it got worse and worse as we went on in the line. Had to take the chicken exit right before getting on the ride vehicles. He was about 2.5 at the time. So good luck!

Oh, I suggest earplugs. It's very very loud, especially with the NBC overlay. Speaking of that, I need to get those soon for our trip, b/c at 5 he's finally promised he'll go on HM! (he loves Jack Skellington so that's what's getting him on it...otherwise he refuses normal HM still)

Yes, it'll be interesting to see how she takes it. She's pretty fearless for the most part now but we'll see what happens once we're there. We'll do what she's comfortable with and hope for the best. Thanks for the tip on earplugs - I'll definitely look for some. :)
 

Definitely try it out to see how she handles it. We started taking DS on HM when he was 10 months old and haven't had a problem. He even requests to go on the "black cars" ride. He's now 4 1/2, but we started taking him to WDW when he was just 10 months old. (I don't remember those first couple of trips, but I do know it was when he was 2 3/4 that he started calling HM the "black car" ride.

On the other hand, DD is just now 2 and we took her on HM back in August. Although she kept say she didn't want to go on the ride (or most rides for that matter), by the time we got off she was wanting to do it again. There were actually very few rides she didn't dislike before getting on but wanted to "do again" when it was time to exit.
 


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