Infant and toddler meeting with Chef Mickey; mother
  • On Nov 29, 2025
    Mary ann from FL Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    How much are 6 day 4 park tickets for two adults, one 3 year old, one 4 year old and a 6 month old baby?

    Welcome to planDisney, Mary Ann!

    We are so happy that you’ve stopped by to visit and even more excited to hear that you are planning a visit to the theme parks. Traveling with little ones is so much fun. My favorite part is seeing the magic of Walt Disney World come to life in their eyes. One of my favorite memories is watching my son waddle up to Mickey Mouse during his first visit. The PhotoPass photographers captured so many great photos of that interaction that, since then, no visit is possible without Memory Maker. 

    Theme park tickets vary in price depending on the days you are planning on visiting. I recommend taking a look at the theme park ticket calendar to find a time to visit that works best for your budget. The two adult tickets will be priced the same, while the three-year-old and four-year-old tickets will be priced at the child's price. The six-month-old baby gets their visit covered by Mickey Mouse! Again, the prices will vary depending on when you are visiting and if you are planning on doing one park per day or a theme park hopper ticket.

    When my little ones were younger, we planned for one park per day. That way, we could visit and enjoy attractions at their pace. Now that they are older, we park hop. So if you are looking to save, one park per day tickets might be a great solution for your family, especially since you are visiting with little explorers. I also noticed that you are a Florida Resident. If everyone else in your party is also a Florida resident, I recommend looking through the Florida Resident offers for additional savings. 

    Another great way to save is by checking the available Special Offers, Deals & Discounts page. Again, depending on when you are planning to visit, you can find some other great savings there. Once you have selected your travel dates, you can get a more exact estimate on the total cost for theme park tickets. So if your dates are flexible, I recommend flipping through the calendar to see which days might offer a bit more savings for your visit. 

    Mary Ann, I hope this helps get you started on planning for this visit. As you continue to plan, remember, you have a friend in me!  My fellow panelist and I will be more than happy to help you continue to plan and even provide our best tips when traveling with younger Guests. So please visit us again as you continue to work through the details of your visit.

    See ya real soon,

    Shantel
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Meet the Panelist: Shantel, Alabama

Hi ya Pals! I'm Shantel, an Army wife and mom of two. I grew up going to the parks, and now we're sharing that tradition with our kids. When I am not visiting the Walt Disney World Resort, I'm at home researching and planning for our next trip. One of my favorite things to do is search for new snacks to try, especially if they are Mickey shaped. I'm definitely living the dream my heart wished for! I cannot wait to answer your questions and help make your vacation even more magical! 
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