savannahcat
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This is my first post, so be easy on me!
If you are 3, you should pay for the ticket.
I am concerned, however, about what I have read about cast members asking for your DC's age over and over again during the vacation. How fun is that? DD is going to be 2 1/2 months shy of being 3 when we are there, but it is terrible to read mutliple people saying that cast members "roll their eyes" after hearing the response to the childs age. Why do they bother asking if all they are going to do is roll their eyes and huff and puff if they don't agree? I see that a PP that was an employee said she did basically to embarass them and to let them know that she was on to them. I get that. But if I tell someone that DD is 2 (which she is!) and they roll their eyes at me I am going to be very upset. It seems very "un disney-like". I thought the CM's were supposed to be very friendly? I guess I will carry her bc as well, but I am not really comfortable carrying around sensitive information like that unless I really have to.
Why doesn't Disney give wristband, a button or pin, or SOMETHING when you check in so that you can identify yourself as 3 or over? You can show the bc at check-in if there's any doubt, and then you don't have to be subject to the questions all day long.
If it makes you feel better, I have been on 12 trips to WDW with my kids. Only ONCE has a CM ever asked one of my kids their age and that was a Kim Possible CM just making conversation with my DD3. It's not been my experience at all that CMs question kids or parents about age.




So being that she is picky little thing will they actually let her order off the kids meal menu but at an adult price?
We bought the adult ticket but will not be doing the dining plan. She is good for chicken nuggets, spaghetti, burgers-standard kid fare. We do plan on eating at Ohana, but I was told that the kids could order off the Kona(?) menu? Just want to get this clarified before we go. We again, are not into cheating the system, we do, however, want to make sure our dd finds food she enjoys, kwim?