Child under 3- free admission

Calirya

Disney Do-Over Nov 2016!
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My sister will be bringing my neice on our trip in Nov. She will turn 3 the last day of our trip. My neice is a very big girl. Looks much older than she is. She just turned 2 and can pass for 4.
Will we be questioned about her age since she wont have a ticket?
 
My sister will be bringing my neice on our trip in Nov. She will turn 3 the last day of our trip. My neice is a very big girl. Looks much older than she is. She just turned 2 and can pass for 4.
Will we be questioned about her age since she wont have a ticket?

No. They might ask, but they aren't going to argue with you if you say she's 2 years old.
 
They probably won't say anything, but my sister did have a CM say in a snarky way, "And where is HIS ticket." to her about her large 2 year old.
 
They probably won't say anything, but my sister did have a CM say in a snarky way, "And where is HIS ticket." to her about her large 2 year old.

I saw in your siggie about a March bday trip for DS- he'll be 3? My DD's will be 3 this march too. :)
 

I don't think anyone will say anything. We were there last November a week before my DD's 3rd birthday. She is very tall for her age, and no one said anything. I still carried a copy of her birth certificate with me. DH made fun of me all week, telling me the Disney Age Police were following me. :rotfl2:
 
If you keep her sitting in a stroller, nobody will say anything!
 
We just went in October. My DD is 2 1/2 and very big for her age (most people think she is 4). We didn't have any issues with anyone questioning her age at the parks. However, our server at 1900 Park Fare tried to charge us for her meal. We were on the Dining Plan and it wasn't until after she ran our card for the Dining Plan that she removed DD's meal from our ticket.
 
Now once we get IN the park, no one should question us right? My sister is making me nuts about this. Going to tell her to bring a photocopy of her birth certificate. (which I'm sure she'll lose prior to us even entering the park. :rolleyes2 )

The Disney Age Police- :D
 
I wouldn't worry about it. I didn't bother taking a copy of my DD's birth certificate with us. We never had any issues at the parks at all.
 














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