DH gave the wrong ages of our kids on Reservation..Problem?

Katd52

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My Dh made our Hotel reservations and gave almost ALL the wrong ages of our 6 children :confused3
Does it matter or should I call to change it. The only one I think could be a problem is one DS is only 9 but on the reservation it says 11. Again I have no clue what he was thinking. Will it be a problem when he has a childs pass but is listed as an adult on the room?
Thanks :)
 
It doesn't mean anything unless they put one at over the age of 18, then they will charge you extra per nite for a room
 

If you buy your park tickets from Disney you will be charged the adult rate and not child. Children are considered adults at age 10 at Disney.
 
If you buy your park tickets from Disney you will be charged the adult rate and not child. Children are considered adults at age 10 at Disney.

It would only be a problem if you were buying your tickets as part of your room reservation -- if you buy your tickets there you can just tell them the ages -- well not even the ages -- just how many adult and child tickets you need.

Liz
 
My Dh made our Hotel reservations and gave almost ALL the wrong ages of our 6 children :confused3
Does it matter or should I call to change it. The only one I think could be a problem is one DS is only 9 but on the reservation it says 11. Again I have no clue what he was thinking. Will it be a problem when he has a childs pass but is listed as an adult on the room?
Thanks :)

LOL! This sounds like something my DH would do! I mean really, how can you forget how old your kids are?:confused3
My DH gets mine and my daughter's b-days confused all the time. This year, he sent her flowers on MY birthday!:rotfl2:
I guess that's why he needs me!:hug:
 
I would call and change it. WDW keeps their database, and then next year, when you want to go and YOU make the reservation (not DH :rotfl2: ) and you give them the correct age of your child, they will think you are trying to cheat, and then that could turn into a hassle.
 
i concur w/the pp... definitely correct it now before it possibly snowballs...
disney had my dd a year too young and we changed it like four or five times before it "stuck" :)
 
Just call and have the ages changed. Tell the Cast Member what happened. I don't think anyone really expects men to actually remember piddly things like dates and ages. Now, if it was a sport statistic, he'd remember it exactly.:rotfl2:
 
I would call and change it. WDW keeps their database, and then next year, when you want to go and YOU make the reservation (not DH :rotfl2: ) and you give them the correct age of your child, they will think you are trying to cheat, and then that could turn into a hassle.

Call them and change it. It will only take a minute.
 





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