Cheap question for Child's Ticket

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Chuck S said:
Boy, I wish I could shave a few $$$ of my vacations, too. Maybe I'll just pocket one of those over priced do-dads they sell at the parks...after all, I spend a lot of money going to Disney twice a year, and I feel like their prices are too high on everything. I mean, it's not about being unable to afford the do-dad, I'm not stealing, just shaving off a little here and there.

:rotfl: I love this comparision! GREAT!
 
antkim said:
Thanks for analyzing my response! Again, I do not think of it as a moral issue.
I guess we all have different morals!

I just wanted to add 1 thing. This is an information/discussion board not a name calling/insulting board. The OP was obviously looking to "discuss" something and hope to get some "views" but I really don't think she thought she would get her morals questioned. I don't think it is fair when people literally get attacked here...to tell someone to "stay home until they can afford to go" or calling someone a liar, cheater is just a bit harsh. We are all good people here, that is obvious. Let's face it...I don't think many murders, bank robbers or con men are "disney geeks" like us!! :teeth:

So let's all :grouphug: and be happy that we get to go to WDW in the first place!! LOL

Kim

I wasn't analyzing - I was just asking a question. If it's not wrong, then why don't you want your son to do it? I sincerely don't get how it's 'not a moral issue' but then you say you don't want your ds to lie. Is it lying or not? Is lying a moral issue or not? If it's perfectly OK then why would it not be OK for your ds to do it? Why wouldn't you tell him, 'it's OK to say you're younger than you are b/c it's more important to save money' if it's not a moral issue? See now, I'm analyzing.

Also, I didn't attack anyone or call them liars or compare them to murderers or anything like that. Since you brought it up though, no, I don't think it's 'harsh' to call trying to sneak a child into Disney World dishonest. It is cheating. It is lying. If you're fine with it, go ahead, but don't expect the rest of the world to pretend it's something else. And I don't think I have to be perfect to recognize lying and cheating like so many people here have stated. I'm not going to turn someone in or in any way make their behavior an issue for me, but if someone asks me if I think it's OK or not I'll be honest. I don't think it's OK. Sorry.
 
I've only seen some of the snipiness at the end, so I have a feeling that this has been asked and answered.

If it hasn't:

Walt Disney World policy clearly states that any child between the ages of 3 and 9 must have a child's admission.

Please don't ask if it's okay to break the rules. If you feel comfortable breaking the rules, that's your decision to make - but it's not okay to ask for support in doing so.
 
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