I should already know this, but I forget. I'm thinking it's 9 but that seems obscene? Tell me I'm wrong, please!
At/by age 10, most children are able to enjoy, access, and appreciate pretty much ALL the Walt Disney World attractions. Therefore, it's entirely reasonable to charge adult ticket prices.It is obscene! When my youngest became Disney Adults we couldn't afford the tickets anymore.
At/by age 10, most children are able to enjoy, access, and appreciate pretty much ALL the Walt Disney World attractions. Therefore, it's entirely reasonable to charge adult ticket prices.
eta: Currently, on multi-day tickets (4/5/6/7/8/9/10 days) the price difference between an Adult ticket and a Child ticket is $23. That's per ticket, not per day.
Funny you posted this.... I was laying in bed thinking the same thing. We are planning another trip this August & I was pricing it out last night & realized my 10 year old (6 days ago) will be an ADULT!!!! I cannot imagine him ordering anything from the adult menu & what a waste of $$ to let him order from the kids .....
At/by age 10, most children are able to enjoy, access, and appreciate pretty much ALL the Walt Disney World attractions. Therefore, it's entirely reasonable to charge adult ticket prices.
eta: Currently, on multi-day tickets (4/5/6/7/8/9/10 days) the price difference between an Adult ticket and a Child ticket is $23. That's per ticket, not per day.
It's really a shame that they don't have 2 kinds of kids tickets. Especailly because you have to pay the same amount of $$$ for a 3 or 4 y.o. as you do a 9 y.o. and the 9 y.o. generally can go on all the rides by meeting the height requirements while the 3 y.o. can not.
They should have an age 3-7 ticket and an 8-12 ticket, or something like that!
One thing to remember is that if you buy a non-expiration ticket for a child (say 8 years old), it is that person's ticket forever, no matter how old they are. So, you can buy the ticket when they are a child and if there is a day left on it when they are grown up, they can still use it. I hope that makes sense.
Not available at Walt Disney World restaurants. Repeated requests won't change WDW's stand on this.You might inquire at restaurants to see if they have a junior (ages 10-17) price or menu
At/by age 10, most children are able to enjoy, access, and appreciate pretty much ALL the Walt Disney World attractions. Therefore, it's entirely reasonable to charge adult ticket prices.
eta: Currently, on multi-day tickets (4/5/6/7/8/9/10 days) the price difference between an Adult ticket and a Child ticket is $23. That's per ticket, not per day.