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Where do I get my first Disney trip button?

They can be requested at the Front Desk of Disney Resorts Collection hotels, as well as Guest Relations and many merchandise locations in the theme parks.



You can get a complimentary "1st Visit!" celebration button at several locations throughout the Walt Disney World and Disneyland resorts in 2026. If you are staying at a Disney Resort hotel, the easiest way is to ask a Cast Member at the Front Desk during check-in. Inside the theme parks, you can find them at Guest Relations offices or at almost any merchandise location (shops) just by asking a clerk. At the Magic Kingdom, many guests head to the City Hall on Main Street, U.S.A., to pick theirs up. These buttons are free of charge, and Cast Members will often use a permanent marker to write your name on them. Wearing the button is highly encouraged, as it alerts Cast Members and other guests that you are celebrating a milestone, which can sometimes lead to "extra magic" moments or simple, friendly well-wishes throughout your park day.

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They can be requested at the Front Desk of Disney Resorts Collection hotels, as well as Guest Relations and many merchandise locations in the theme parks. I recommend stopping by any of the shops in the theme parks to ask if they have any First Visit buttons at that location.

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The Disneyland Resort did give a free park admission ticket to Guests on their birthday as part of a limited-time promotion several years ago, but this is not currently offered. Tickets to enter Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park must be purchased for all visitors ages 3 and up.

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You can pick up the free First Visit buttons and other celebrations buttons from your Disney resort as you check in, or at Guest Relations at any of the Disney Parks or Disney Springs.

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The biggest perk in wearing these buttons will be all of the awesome comments you will receive from the Cast Members AND the guests in all of the Disney Parks. You can pick up your FREE buttons when you check in at your resort, or you can pick them up at Guest Services in any of the Disney Parks or Downtown Disney.

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So is the photo of 22-year-old Dave MacPherson giving the OK sign as he became the first customer to buy a ticket to Disneyland when it opened to the public July 18, 1955. But the now-72-year-old MacPherson is anything but faded. A humor columnist for the San Juan County newspaper, he lives in a cabin in Monticello.

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If it's your first time visiting, we recommend you begin the trip at Disneyland Park for a feel of the original Disney magic across its nine themed lands: Main Street, U.S.A., Adventureland, Frontierland, Critter Country, Fantasyland, New Orleans Square, Tomorrowland, Mickey's Toontown, and Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge®.

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Or request a free Key to the Magic to unlock the enchantment of Disney Vacation Club. Your Key opens the door to special videos on your smartphone that feature several of our Resorts and the unique vacation experiences available to Members.

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Children younger than 3 can visit Disneyland for free. Guests 10 and up must pay standard admission. Guests taking advantage of the deal can upgrade to a Park Hopper Ticket or Multi-Day Ticket and add Genie+ service, but it will cost extra.

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While the parks do encourage Guests to utilize cashless payment systems, such as debit cards, credit cards, Disney Gift Card, and Apple Pay or Google Pay, cash is accepted as well.

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It's worth mentioning that children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by a Guest 14 years or older to board an attraction. Children under the age of 3 are considered Guests of Mickey and do not require a theme park ticket.

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Children ages 3-9 will require a Child ticket. Please note that children 2 years and younger will receive free admission to both Disneyland® Park and Disney California Adventure® Park.

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The second way is what is commonly referred to as “rogue” weddings. This is when couples sneakily get married inside Disneyland, commonly using friends as the officiant and witness. Couples do this as a way to get married inside Disneyland without paying the price tag of an official wedding.

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Now, there are lots of wedding venue options inside Walt Disney World's theme parks and even more options for your reception. In fact, there are over 45 different Disney wedding and reception venue choices. Where you can have your wedding at Disney depends on the number of guests.

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