This happened to us! We booked our trip last January (2005) for an October 2005 vacation (my son would've been 9). However, my husband switched jobs last April (unforseen) and he didn't get any vacation until he'd been there for one year. So we had to "postpone" our trip until this May (exactly 7 days after his year anniversary there........not wasting any time nabbing that vacation pay........LOL). Well, my son turned 10 in January (and this being our first trip, I had no idea what/when the cutoff was). My
travel agent changed the dates for us and we were all set and didn't lose any deposit/
trip insurance money. I thought all was well. Well, when she sent us a confirmation of everything when it was time to pay the trip off, I noticed it still said Jake was 9. I emailed her and told her and she emailed me and told me that
ticket prices went up in 2006 and that if she changed his ticket, she would have to redo ALL of our tickets and the difference would be at or above $300!!!!!!!!!!!! Well, we are BARELY affording this trip as it is, and that was just too much of an unexpected expense. I asked her to leave them as they are because it was an honest mistake/oversight on both of our parts (she didn't know when his birthday was when she changed the dates), and I know that I wasn't purposely trying to cheat anyone. Now having said that, if we were booking the trip from scratch, I would never ever consider lying and saying my son was only 9 just to save some money. Maybe that sounds hypocritical, but it's the truth and I don't feel bad about leaving his ticket as if he were 9. He will still ride all the same rides he would have (since it's by height, not age), and he will order off the children's menu (since that's the rule for 9 and under). So they are NOT losing any money at all. That's my story and I'm stickin' to it! Sorry for the long ramblings............