Another ticket question (sorry....)

kaylajr

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we have two DD's And now my nephew may come two of the three will be 10 and over however the 8 year old looks older than both of them
what proof of age do i need at the park
also my nephew will only be 10 by 2 weeks
my SIL has already bought a childs ticket (her dates changed )

so basically i have two that need adult tickets but don't look it
one who does n't and is borderline on looking to old for a kid pass and a childs ticket for a kid now to old to use it


any suggestions

sorry if i didn't make sense

:jester:
 
I have never been asked for any type of proof for age. My cousin is 9 and is about as tall as I am and we just asked for a child's ticket. I'm sure someone will correct me if they have had to do otherwise. As for the now 10 year old- they will let you upgrade a child's ticket to an adult's and you just pay the difference. Just explain that the child is now 10 years old and needs an adult ticket.
 
thanks we will upgrade DN to an adult then

so i do or do not have to worry about proving that my dd is still 9 since she appears olders?


thanks
 
Buy your nephew the adult ticket, take his ticket and give it to your daughter, have your nephew's mother give you the dollar difference between the two. This will be one heck of a lot faster than upgrading.
 















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