Yes, he turns 10 the 3rd day after we arrive in Orlando (although I wasn't sure when our first actual park day will be). I wondered about being a child if the ticket was purchased for a child or if it had to be used for the first time for a child. About eating, I can understand the rule of paying an adult price for a buffet since he will be 10. Although we have been at some places (can't remember if it was at Disney or not) and my child was at the age where you first started having to pay for buffets (3 years maybe?) and the server noticed he didn't eat much at all and didn't charge for him. But that's one thing and trying to lie about my child's age to get a cheaper or free buffet is another. I wouldn't feel bad about ordering something off a child's menu since you are getting what you are paying for. Although I know I wouldn't be getting what I was paying for if I paid an adult price for my son's buffet at Disney! But the rules are the rules....