Tickets for child under three?

ButterflyJen

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Hope this isn't a dumb question. :)

We're planning to visit Disneyland in May '07 with DD (who will be 2-1/2 at the time). I'm seeing prices for passes from ages 3-9, then 10 and up....does that mean that anyone under three gets in free? That would be blazin' awesome if so. :)
 
That is correct---under the age of 3 gets in free. :flower:
 
Yes! 2 and under get in free! Isn't it great?! My DD is 3.5 so we'll have to pay for her next time.
 
Good question I was just thinking that. i assumed that was the case but it is good to hear it from others. :teeth:

tania
 

Children under three are free...but beware if your child "looks" three, then you will bear the burden of having to prove that. I have read on other forums that some taller 2 year olds have had problems getting in for free, so just be prepared.
 
Thanks, everyone! Yay, something for free. :cool1:

Churro - thanks for the warning on that one! We should be okay, as DD is pretty small for her age now. But good to know for future children!
 
YES, if your child looks 3, then you may have to prove it! We went to Disneyland when my daughter and my friend's daughter were 2. We went in August, and her daughter turned 3 in September. She actually had to get the child's birth certificate faxed to the Disneyland Hotel because it was such a hassle! They kept stopping us at the gates, with our babies asleep in strollers.
 












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