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Do you get anything on your birthday at Disney World?

A: There are many ways to celebrate your birthday during your visit to Walt Disney World Resort. Be sure to stop by any Guest Relations or Front Desk location to pick up a complimentary “Happy Birthday” button to wear on your special day. Birthday Cakes Order a cake in honor of your day.



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Complimentary Birthday Button Get birthday greetings from fellow Guests throughout the day with a magical birthday button! Each one is complimentary on your special day and can be found inside at City Hall on Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland Park or at Guest Services in Disney California Adventure Park.

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At any given sit-down restaurant, birthday guests at Walt Disney World have a pretty good chance of getting a free celebratory dessert. Usually, this ends up being a slice of cake, sundae, or cupcake, though some of the fancier restaurants might go more all-out.

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And to kick it all off: a first-ever opportunity for guests to receive a free ticket to one of the Disney theme parks on their birthday in 2009. “Birthdays are the one occasion that we all share every year,” said Jay Rasulo, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, at an announcement event today in New York.

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Sadly, wearing a costume doesn't cover park admission.

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No, you will not be able to redeem your Starbucks Birthday reward at Disney World (specifically), but you can continue to earn stars for purchases. Have a magical day!

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Katherine, children under the age of 3 are special Guests of my pal, Mickey Mouse and do not require theme park admission at Walt Disney World. If your child is the age of 3 or older then he or she would need to have a valid theme park ticket to visit one of the Walt Disney World Theme Parks.

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A 2023 Magic Kingdom Birthday at Disney World If you really want to make your birthday burst with excitement, then try celebrating a birthday at Magic Kingdom. Magic Kingdom is the ultimate park where the magic originated, hence the name, and there is no other place that makes s birthday feel more special. .

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Yes, I am happy to share that you are welcome to wear ear hats and headbands and share your Disney style at the theme parks. I believe they are the most popular accessories, and you will spot several Guests wearing them everywhere at the parks.

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Of course, some ears can be MUCH more expensive, but these are the prices for the more standard ears you'll find in the stores. If you're looking to buy a standard pair of ears that would otherwise be $29.99 normally, expect those to have increased in price up to $34.99 in the parks!

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Now we know how Disneyland plans on celebrating that milestone! The gates of Disneyland originally opened on July 17th, 1955, which means that July 17th, 2023 will mark the park's 68th birthday!

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You won't need to show any type of proof of age for your young child. When you're at the kiosk to scan your ticket to enter the Walt Disney World Theme Park and Mickey turns green allowing you in, you'll simply carry or walk your under the age of 3 child right along with you.

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No, Disney does not expect you to bring any proof of age for children under 3. The honor system is pretty easy to follow at that age, so you are good just arriving and having a magical time.

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Can you wear a sports bra at Disney? Disney reserves the right to bar anyone from the park it deems to be wearing improper attire. Therefore, cast members may prevent you from accessing the grounds if you wear a sports bra, crop top, or similar item.

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so the excessive showing of skin. is definitely up to disney's discretion. they're not specifying. and that's for a reason. it's really up to cast members to decide.

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On Walt Disney World's official website, Disney states the following: “Disney reserves the right to deny admission to or remove any person wearing attire that is considered inappropriate or attire that could detract from the experience of other Guests.”

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