Can a child use an adult pass?

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If we have leftover passes, can a child (age 9) use an adult pass? It would be GREAT if they could!

thanks for any info...:)
 
Yes, it is OK for a child to use an adult pass! We have had comp passes which are for adults, and my DD (7 at the time) used it with no problem.

The trouble starts when an adult tries to use a kids pass...lol!
 
That is lying and besides it says that the passes are "NON-TRANSFERABLE". Do you think that they're just going to let a child get in to the parks after paying an adult's price???

;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
 
Besides, who can really tell the difference between 9 and 10 yr olds?
 

That is lying and besides it says that the passes are "NON-TRANSFERABLE". Do you think that they're just going to let a child get in to the parks after paying an adult's price???

OH PLU---EEEEZE! No one is going to question if he kid is 9 or 10, and for that matter, as long as the ticket has been bought and not stollen it really doesn't matter (the nontransferrable is to dissuade buying tickets and selling them to others, mainly done for a profit, commonly known as scalping--- yes, it is against the law). The family has an extra ticket, the kid can use it... SO WHAT!?! The money came out of the same family's pocket... why should they buy a kids ticket now... the kid is almost 10 anyway?
 
Well,did you know you can trade passes in,pay difference,for instance you could trade the adult pass for a childs pass,probably acquiring(spelling)?) money for an extra day,why not pay a little more and get an xtra day?If your only going to be there a day ,then ,a big No,wdw does not care if a child uses an adult pass,it would just be your loss.
 
...that is a new one on me! Thanks for letting me know about the trade in... ;)
 
Originally posted by eeyore0062
OH PLU---EEEEZE! No one is going to question if he kid is 9 or 10, and for that matter, as long as the ticket has been bought and not stollen it really doesn't matter (the nontransferrable is to dissuade buying tickets and selling them to others, mainly done for a profit, commonly known as scalping--- yes, it is against the law). The family has an extra ticket, the kid can use it... SO WHAT!?! The money came out of the same family's pocket... why should they buy a kids ticket now... the kid is almost 10 anyway?

Sorry about the misunderstanding. I guess sarcasm doesn't always translate as well in writing. :rolleyes: That's why I had the ;) at the bottom of the post. I'm in total agreement with you. I was just poking a little fun at some of the "ticket morality" issues that come up on this board. :cool:
 
I got your sarcasm BrainD....and thought it was amusing...;) ;) ;) ;)
 
Originally posted by kozmo
Well,did you know you can trade passes in,pay difference,for instance you could trade the adult pass for a childs pass,probably acquiring(spelling)?) money for an extra day,why not pay a little more and get an xtra day?

Can you really do this? I thought you could only upgrade???
 












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