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Do 2 year olds get in free to Disneyland? Do they ask for proof of age?

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Do 2 year olds get in free to Disneyland? Do they ask for proof of age?

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  1. Yes, only if the child looks older.


  2. Yes, and no. We took our son 2.5 and we had no problems. They're free under 3. Have a great time!! The nemo ride is so cool. :)

  3. Yup.  Children under the age of 3 get in free.  They usually don't ask you for proof of age unless you have a very tall 2-year old...

  4. Yes. I think they will not ask you unless that child looks older.

  5. Yes.  They do get in for free.  Once they turn 3, a ticket is needed for their entrance.

    It's the ticket taker's job (not the seller) to decided whether or not a child is 3 or not.  The majority of the time, most kids will admit their age before the parents can stop them.  (hee hee!  You got to love their honesty.)  The ticket takers see children every minute so they have a good eye about screening kids' ages.  If they stop you from entering the park, they'll escort you back to the ticket booths so can purchase a ticket for the kid.  Yes, that means they will leave their post, walk with you to the ticket booth, watch you purchase the ticket (no waiting in line), then escort you back to the gate (no waiting in line).  But if your child is about to turn 3 or looks older for his age, it's best to carry a copy of your child's birth certificate.  That way if they stop you, you'll have proof and don't have to go through that whole ordeal.  Or you can always speak to their manager.

  6. they do. once they stopped my little sister but we said she is 2 or else and we ran inside. she was really 2 though.

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