Buying a 10 day ticket for a child soon turning 10

dlf

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Hi,

We are visiting Florida in August and as my husband recently got a bonus from work, we thought we would buy 10 day non-expiry tickets to be used on our future trips.

We will only be visiting one park for one day this summer. My eldest daughter has just turned 9. Just wondering what happens when she is 10 next year - do we pay the difference on the child/adult prices or will the ticket still be valid as she was 9 when we bought it?

Thanks for your advice.
 
If a child's ticket is first used by a child who is underaged, then you will not need to pay more (for an adult admission) if the same child returns on a later trip, even though (s)he is now older.

This does not apply if you have never USED a ticket for admission, but simply BOUGHT it for an underage child but who is now older.
 


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