jharrowell
Disney Phreak
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- Jun 3, 2007
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A childrens AP, I never thought of that! 
As far as I know, a childrens AP get's all the benefits of an adults so it should be OK (Could someone give a second oppinion though? I don't have kids so don't know for certain).
The passholder does have to be present to get the discounts, etc. but I don't imagine that's a problem and I've used my AP with someone elses CC so I don't think that'll cause problems either.
You know I think it might actually work!
EDIT: One thought is that as it's a childrens ticket, it may be restricted on what you can buy. E.G: A Kid can't buy tobacco so you can't use their AP to get a discount on it... Ok, I know that's a silly example but it's all I could come up with and I think it makes the point. Given that almost everything on WDW property is kid friendly though (I don't think they have an 18 rated DVDs in the World of Disney *grin* ) I doubt it's an issue.

As far as I know, a childrens AP get's all the benefits of an adults so it should be OK (Could someone give a second oppinion though? I don't have kids so don't know for certain).
The passholder does have to be present to get the discounts, etc. but I don't imagine that's a problem and I've used my AP with someone elses CC so I don't think that'll cause problems either.
You know I think it might actually work!

EDIT: One thought is that as it's a childrens ticket, it may be restricted on what you can buy. E.G: A Kid can't buy tobacco so you can't use their AP to get a discount on it... Ok, I know that's a silly example but it's all I could come up with and I think it makes the point. Given that almost everything on WDW property is kid friendly though (I don't think they have an 18 rated DVDs in the World of Disney *grin* ) I doubt it's an issue.