megwilliams
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 22, 2008
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I know that if a child turns 3 over their vacation, they are considered 3 for the duration of their stay. From what I gather, this holds true for park admission and resort stay. I thought it was standard across the board for no matter the activity, but I'm starting to wonder.
Is this true for dining, specifically buffets, as well? My twins will be turning 3 at WDW in January. I've thought about trying to get an ADR at CP or Boma (we are staying at AKL) for their birthday before we go to the MK to celebrate (daughter at BBB w/ me and son doing "boy" stuff with daddy).
Will I just have to explain to the CM that they are turning 3 and we arrived while they were still 2 or does it not matter and we have to pay for their meals? I'm a very non-confrontational person and don't feel like having to argue with someone over something that I thought was a given, but now I'm not so sure.
We've been planning to take our children to WDW to celebrate their third birthdays before we even knew they were coming, but now it's stressing me out.
Is this true for dining, specifically buffets, as well? My twins will be turning 3 at WDW in January. I've thought about trying to get an ADR at CP or Boma (we are staying at AKL) for their birthday before we go to the MK to celebrate (daughter at BBB w/ me and son doing "boy" stuff with daddy).
Will I just have to explain to the CM that they are turning 3 and we arrived while they were still 2 or does it not matter and we have to pay for their meals? I'm a very non-confrontational person and don't feel like having to argue with someone over something that I thought was a given, but now I'm not so sure.
We've been planning to take our children to WDW to celebrate their third birthdays before we even knew they were coming, but now it's stressing me out.