Disneyworld Secrets: Tickets at Disney World. Free!
Disneyworld Secrets
There are many Disneyworld secrets that a lot of visitors do not know about like how you can get free refills of coffee as long as you use the same cup or how you can get a popped or lost balloon replaced for free all day. But, the best among all these is the fact that you can get free admission to the theme park on your birthday.
Even if your birthday is on February 29, do not worry because you can be admitted for free on either February 28 or March 1.
Tickets at Disney World for Free
In order to avoid delays at the park entrance, you can register your own birthday online in the official Disneyworld website as long as you are at least 13 years old. Otherwise, you can have your parents or another adult living with you register on your behalf. Don’t forget to print out your confirmation letter afterwards.
Aside from the confirmation letter, adults will need to present a passport, driver’s license, or state ID at the park entrance, to confirm your birth date. For the younger ones, the letter plus a birth certificate will suffice.
Once you have all these procedures completed, be ready to spend the best day of the year in the park of your dreams, for free! All that’s left to do is to choose which of the four parks you wish to go to.
There is Magic Kingdom with the most rides, mostly theme and not thrill based. Second is Epcot Center which has plenty to offer both shoppers and thrill-seekers. Third is Animal Kingdom which will be most enjoyable for animal lovers. And last but not the least is Disney Studios for those who are in love and desire a more in-depth experience with Disney movies.
However, what if you are already a Passholder or you already have a Multi-Day ticket? More freebies are available for you. For example, you can get a Fastpass card for your favorite rides. After all, it is your birthday, so why should you wait in line? Now that you’re all set to enjoy the free birthday of a lifetime, aren’t you glad to know these Disneyworld secrets?
