Hello, Cindy, and welcome to planDisney! As a fellow Floridian, I'm thrilled to hear you'll be visiting
Walt Disney World Resort soon with your niece. I foresee lots of snacks and giggles in your future!
Magical taste must run in your family, so big congrats to your brother for becoming an
annual passholder. I want to be the first to welcome him and his daughter to the passholder family. Since I'm not sure what type of passes he purchased, let's look at some options for ensuring a smooth visit.
Regardless of the exact pass your niece has, I chatted with a friendly Cast Member who recommended that your brother call the
Annual Passholders line for their recommendations. He can share the details of the situation, including your niece's age, to ensure this visit, and many more to come, are practically perfect.
Cindy, as a resident of the Sunshine State AND neighbor of Mickey Mouse, you probably know that you're required to
show proof of residency whenever you take advantage of special offers exclusive to Floridians. So if your brother bought resident-only passes, an adult would need to show proof of residency to activate your niece's ticket at
Guest Relations. Guests under 18 are not required to show ID.
If your niece is anything like mine, I think she'll love meeting royalty at
Princess Fairytale Hall at Magic Kingdom Park. My tip is to head next door to
Sir Mickey's first for a sprinkle of pixie dust from the Fairy Godmothers there. She'll be sparkling and ready to meet her favorites!
Cindy, I hope your family can work out a plan with the passholder team to make this visit extra special for your sweet niece. Please stop by
planDisney anytime!
Magic awaits,
Elaine