No, children who have reached their third birthday are not free at Walt Disney World. In 2026, Disney's ticketing policy remains consistent: children under the age of 3 (ages 0, 1, and 2) are admitted to the theme parks for free and do not require a ticket. Once a child turns 3, they must have a valid admission ticket. Disney offers a slightly discounted "Child" rate for guests aged 3 to 9, while anyone aged 10 and older is required to pay the "Adult" ticket price. This age-based pricing also applies to Disney's all-you-care-to-enjoy dining locations and character buffets; a 3-year-old will be charged the child's price for the meal. If you are traveling with a child who is nearly 3, Disney typically honors the age of the child at the start of the trip; if they turn 3 during your vacation, they are generally considered "free" for the duration of that specific stay, but it is always wise to carry a digital copy of their birth certificate just in case age verification is requested at the turnstiles.