It's not called "faking"; it's called lying.
EXACTLY!! Please dont get me wrong I realize that in some case's it is impossible to get that magic trip on your birthday. I feel if you tell your child that we are going to Disney for your birthday and that trip is a few months either way of the birthday that is fine And if Disney doesn't care it really doesn't make a difference. What bothers me is when somebody arrives someplace and then decides to "Fake" something beacause they think they will get special attention. What does that teach our kids?
I'm sorry but this is a real sore subject with me. I am not accusing anybody on this board of doing something wrong. I'm sorry but this is a real sore subject with me.
I do know a father that "faked" his kid needed a wheelchair knowing that they would get preferential treatment and get through lines faster.

What a shame. (Don't remember if it was at Disney or Universal).
The majority of people abide by the rules. I just don't like it when somebody "scams" to get something extra that they would'nt normally get.
I will get off my soapbpx know. I didn't mean to accuse anybody here.
Go ahead and flame away. I can take the heat.