Hello - We are planning our next trip to WDW. We went last year (2012) and our kids were eight years old. They had an amazing time and were so in awe of the magic. How special it was for us as parents to experience WDW through their eight year old eyes and see how they were totally taken in by the magic of Disney. Thanks to so many posts and suggestions from all of you here at Dis Boards the trip went really, really well.
Initially we thought that we would wait four years to go back, but, we wanted the kids to experience Disney one more time while there were still in awe of that magic that Disney has to offer, so, we are planning to go back in 2014. Can't wait, but, we have to in order to build up some funds for it.
So, that was a long way to get to my question. I see that the magic cut-off between the definition of "children" and "adult" is 10 years old. Our kids (twins) will be turning 10 while we are there at Disney (one day after we arrive). How does Disney handle the pricing for the various packages (tickets, dining, etc...) if your kids turns ten while on their visit? Do they base the pricing on the age they are when they arrive, or, does the price adjust the day they turn 10?
Perhaps I am getting too detailed, but, I am just curious as to how to plan for this.
Thanks!
Initially we thought that we would wait four years to go back, but, we wanted the kids to experience Disney one more time while there were still in awe of that magic that Disney has to offer, so, we are planning to go back in 2014. Can't wait, but, we have to in order to build up some funds for it.
So, that was a long way to get to my question. I see that the magic cut-off between the definition of "children" and "adult" is 10 years old. Our kids (twins) will be turning 10 while we are there at Disney (one day after we arrive). How does Disney handle the pricing for the various packages (tickets, dining, etc...) if your kids turns ten while on their visit? Do they base the pricing on the age they are when they arrive, or, does the price adjust the day they turn 10?
Perhaps I am getting too detailed, but, I am just curious as to how to plan for this.
Thanks!