keishashadow
Proud Redhead...yes, I have some bananas!
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They take your word for it... But then you will have to ask the 10 year old to lie.... Cause they will probably be asked more than once how old they are. You good with that?
Perhaps I'm nitpicking, but I'm not sure I like the idea of a CM directly asking a child their age when the parents are present.
One of my sons looked old enough to get served alcohol at the age of 14. Another has a slim build and is baby-faced, will likely be carded until he's 30. Neither were ever questioned as to their age at a Disney park or any restaurant (buffet setting, otherwise they ordered off the adult menu) - amusement park or not as to their age. I stated how old they were and that was that. Maybe things have changed over the years.
I order a kids' meal for breakfast at least once each trip @ CS venues to get my mickey waffle fix & control the portion size.

As far as tickets go, that is quite clear cut and obviously an effort at deception, so good to hear that's not being advocated.