ErinsMommy
She believed she could, so she did
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- Apr 20, 2011
Not sure if anyone has seen the other thread but thought I would post it here too in case.
Just booked my daughter and nephew for September! I had to list myself on the reservation as it needed someone 18 or older. (online booking) Hoping I can just let my nephew do the class instead of me. The kids will participate and the parents watch.
@ErinsMommy, did you book online or over the phone? Did you register and pay for yourself as well or just your daughter?
In my opinion yes it would be weird. This is very much for children. Last year there were adults sitting there looking ridiculous in paper chef hats while children looked on, unable to participate.Would it be weird if I signed up two adults to do this?
In my opinion yes it would be weird. This is very much for children. Last year there were adults sitting there looking ridiculous in paper chef hats while children looked on, unable to participate.
Would it be weird if I signed up two adults to do this?
In my opinion yes it would be weird. This is very much for children. Last year there were adults sitting there looking ridiculous in paper chef hats while children looked on, unable to participate.
In true Disney fashion, I called to check on this very issue because I had only booked two spots for my daughters this morning. I spoke to Julia in customer service & she also put me on hold to check and she was told that it's fine for an adult to attend at no charge for children under 7 (7 and under require adult supervision per their policy).Ok, just booked for November! I actually called and spoke with someone to see if adults who were just "helping" needed tickets. She put me on hold and asked the supervisor who said that new this year, EVERYONE who was going to be participating - even helping my 3 year old- would need their own $10 ticket. I don't imagine I'm going to be getting much done on my own since I'll be helping her, but so be it. The kids are excited.