Child ticket for 10 year old

Originally posted by meandtheguys
Remember...don't feed the trolls! or for those who find that offensive, those persons behaving in a troll-like manner.
Trolls are people too.:teeth:
 
Oh, I forgot that 10 year olds are "adults" at Disney. :rolleyes: Now I'm not so bothered that we left FL without one last trip. :rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by MosMom
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Well let's see if the DIS does the right thing and lock this thread all together. I can't imagine the DIS wanting to promote cheating Disney. These threads should be shut down immediately along with pool hopping, mug re using, and too many people in a room.
 
Originally posted by Stu W
MaryAnn,who said anything about NOT wanting any negative responses.
I don't know. Who? All I said was "ditto". LOL
 
Originally posted by skiwee1
Well let's see if the DIS does the right thing and lock this thread all together. I can't imagine the DIS wanting to promote cheating Disney. These threads should be shut down immediately along with pool hopping, mug re using, and too many people in a room.

ITA! That would be a great policy. Just lock the thread after answering the question with Disney's policy.
 
Clearly you have started this thread just to stir up a hornets nest - you basically came right out and said so - and although this question would really be better off on the DB (are you afraid to go over there?) I'm feeling very cranky today so I'll play along..

Do whatever you want - set whatever example you would like to for your children - but then don't come back here complaining when your children break one of YOUR rules because they found a way around it...
 
You guys and your "troll" comments are just too funny!!!:laughing: :rotfl: :laughing: :rotfl: :laughing:
 
Originally posted by Indyman
The gas that's in their tanks was bought at a cheaper price. I'm going to fill up, then pay them last week's price.



Why would you pay for gas when you can just drive away? It costs too much anyway and the gas companies have plenty of money. :p
 
it was just a question posed, I for one understand where stu is comming from. I adore, love Disney, and cant wait for our holiday at the end of the year. But when buying tickets and all of a sudden my 11 yr old is classed as needing a adult priced ticket, no I dont understand it....she will be having a adult priced ticket. She will not benefit from all the rides cos basically, like some kids, she doesnt like the 'big' rides. But we pay the adult price!

I think sometimes when people mention freedom of speech they mean only if they agree with it. Everyone is entitle to their views whether other people like it or not.
 
Originally posted by peanut67
it was just a question posed, I for one understand where stu is comming from. I adore, love Disney, and cant wait for our holiday at the end of the year. But when buying tickets and all of a sudden my 11 yr old is classed as needing a adult priced ticket, no I dont understand it....she will be having a adult priced ticket. She will not benefit from all the rides cos basically, like some kids, she doesnt like the 'big' rides. But we pay the adult price!

I think sometimes when people mention freedom of speech they mean only if they agree with it. Everyone is entitle to their views whether other people like it or not.

How is giving our opinion on his question posed here not letting him have his 'freedom of speech"? He gave his opinion and we gave ours. Period.

Your 11 can do everything at Disney whether they want to or not. A pregnant woman, wheelchair person can't do everything but they also pay the full price. Life isn't always fair. Get over it.
 
Stan the News Man here ladies & gentlemen!

Here at the Walt Disney World Underground News service, we have lots of questions! do I REALLY need to pay full price when I can get away with paying half-price? Does it hurt the economy when I buy a half-priced ticket for a full-priced person? Do trolls like to eat spam?


This and more, tonight at eleven!
 
Has to be a cut off spot someplace....we all know where it is. If it were at 13, then people would complain when their child turned 13!! Puleeze!!! That's the rule. My dd is extremely tall for her age. I got some pretty funny looks from people last summer when she used her childrens' pass for the last time. She turned 10 in Oct, so it's adult prices now. I just plan accordingly. Of course, I set a good example for her also by letting her have the sleeping bag on the air mattress at AllStars when the other 5 kids have to sleep on the bare floor. And she can use her POR mug at AllStars of course!! I mean, really...we paid for it, we should get to use it. :rolleyes: Come on people, get over it....rules is rules. IF you insist on breaking them, please don't come to the boards looking for validation because you're too poor, you've paid enough already, the rule is stupid, etc, etc, etc!!!
 
Originally posted by peanut67
it was just a question posed, I for one understand where stu is comming from. I adore, love Disney, and cant wait for our holiday at the end of the year. But when buying tickets and all of a sudden my 11 yr old is classed as needing a adult priced ticket, no I dont understand it....she will be having a adult priced ticket. She will not benefit from all the rides cos basically, like some kids, she doesnt like the 'big' rides. But we pay the adult price!

OK then, maybe the Disney Company should go back to ABCDE tickets. Because with your reasoning, I shouldn't pay "adult" price as I don't like all the rides, either. But I would be able to complain because in the ticket book there was only one E ticket and lots of As. I hate Teacups, an A ride. Oooooh, I know, lets do it like the carnivals, you buy a string of paper tickets and then each ride has it's own price.

If you don't want to pay full price for your child, that is your busisness. Unfortunately as a Shareholder it is also mine. The ticket rules are there because someone at The Disney Company determined that by age 10, most children were tall enough to ride all the rides, thus they should pay the higher rate. Ability to ride and desire to ride are two different things.

If you cheat and get caught, please don't post here. If you cheat and don't get caught, please don't post here.
 
Has to be a cut off spot someplace....we all know where it is.

I think that is the bottom line.

I'm sure many people lie about their child's age -- but I personally would not do it. Its not worth the few bucks I would save -- my child would have to be involved in the lie, and that is not a place that I want to go to.
 
Originally posted by Stu W
....I personally think it immoral that any child at 10 years of age should pay an adult price,no matter what.
Lets face it,cant drive until 16 and cant drink alcohol until 21

As for ripping off Disney,give me a break.
However much we love to visit WDW,and we travel 4500 miles to do it,I do think that Disney prices are somewhat high,IMHO
I personally don't think morals enter the case as to what anyone is charged for anything, anywhere, if legal, including what age a company decides to set the break point for child/adult admissions to a theme park. And what does driving or drinking have to do with theme park admissions? :confused:

If you think the prices are too high, save the world, stay home, visit the Thames or watch the changing of the guard, those are free, and 4,500 miles closer. :rolleyes:

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Dan! That is the best troll picture ever! My hat is off to you!
 





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