(This page is one of a series explicating Walt Disney World lingo, abbreviations, and FAQ for first time family visitors to Walt Disney World.)
DISNEY WORLD FREE ON YOUR BIRTHDAY?
As many as two dozen people a day come to this site with some version of “Is Disney free on your birthday?” as the words they entered into a search engine.
Here’s the bad news: there used to be a deal where Disney World offered free tickets on your birthday. But there isn’t one anymore. Disney world tickets are the same price on your birthday as they are on any other day.
DISNEY WORLD BIRTHDAY SPECIALS
But there are still some fun birthday offers from Disney World, and some of them are free!
Free Disney World birthday stuff includes:
- A happy birthday button (see the image at the top, courtesy of Kristin’s Tips from the Disney Diva), which you can get either from your Disney World resort hotel or from guest services in the parks. Mike at My Dreams of Disney reminds me that Disney strictly enforces when you can get this free birthday button–it must be within 6 months before, or 6 months after, your birthday!
- A happy birthday call–dial 0 in your resort to schedule it
- Perhaps, a happy birthday cupcake as the finale to a Disney World table service meal.
- And of course you can bring birthday celebration materials from home!
OTHER WALT DISNEY WORLD BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS
Much more celebration of birthdays at Walt Disney World is possible–but not for free.Â
Options include birthday cakes ($21 and up), birthday parties ($16 per person and up), and many others. (Prices are from The Complete Walt Disney World 2012.)
See Natalie’s article on Walt Disney World birthday celebration ideas on Meet the Magic for more ideas and options!
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25 Comments on "Is Walt Disney World Free on Your Birthday?"
Great idea, Jason!
Is it true that if you have the same birthday as Mickey Mouse, November 18th, you get in free on November 18th?
My 8th
birthday is coming up on September 3rd.. i thought he could get in for free but, i read here he cant that totally sucks but, at least i hope he has a good day here im so waiting for those turkey legs they sell…. and watching the parade with my son. Its his first time coming to disneyland.
Betty, reservations for Cindy your dates opened at the end of April. It’s one of the two or three most-sought reservation, so likely was largely booked by mid-May. People do cancel, so I’d suggest that you keep trying…
we are going to Disneyworld in October 26-Nov 1. it is my husbands Birthday on Oct 27,our 4 year old granddaughter on October 19,my Birthday on October 23 and our anniversary on October 19.Here it is 3 months before we go and I can’t get reservations for Cinderellas Royal Table.I have tried since June and now it is August.I have got to get this reservation for our trip