another adult/child designation question

Narnia_girl

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By the resort standards (and mine) my 14-yr. old is a child; but for the theme parks, he has to pay "adult" prices.

If he has a room key that designates him as a child, does that prohibit him from anything within the parks (not talking about alcohol, btw :lol ). I'm just wondering if a child designation from the room keeps him out of any rides or in any other way limits him?
 
By the resort standards (and mine) my 14-yr. old is a child; but for the theme parks, he has to pay "adult" prices.

If he has a room key that designates him as a child, does that prohibit him from anything within the parks (not talking about alcohol, btw :lol ). I'm just wondering if a child designation from the room keeps him out of any rides or in any other way limits him?
No he will not be resticted unless he is not tall enough for a ride cause both of my DS's 12 and 16 last year was not restricted and they had child on thier room keys :thumbsup2
 
okay, thanks. His height won't restrict him, either...he's now taller than mom! :rolleyes1
 
okay, thanks. His height won't restrict him, either...he's now taller than mom! :rolleyes1
Thats what my DW complains about she is 5ft2 and oldest ds is 5ft8 and youngest ds is 5ft5 :lmao:
 













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