I don't know why this thead has been closed:
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Lie about age with My newly 3yr old?
Firstly, the post I made earlier(on another thread that has been closed for reasons beyond me) was not condoning not paying for a child, of 3 or paying adult price for a "child" that reaches the age of 10.
All I was pointing out is that Disney has an irregularlity as far as i am concerned. How can anyone differenciate between what a 9 year old can experience and what a 10 year old can experience when rides are graded on height?
I am offended that a poster interpretted that I felt anyone over a certain height in a wheelchair should pay for something that an able bodied person should not pay for.
I personally feel that anyone (able bodied or not) should not be paying for the additional priviledge of enjoying rides that their height (or whatever other disability) does not enable them to enjoy).
For god's sake - some people need to lighten up and think reasonably!
by way of clarification:-
Disabled or not, if your height or disability allows you to enjoy all the rides in all the parks, you should should be paying the full price.
My son is 9 years old and if he is permitted on all the rides in all the parks I would be more than happy to pay the full price!!!
Welcomed Guest
Registered: May 2003
Location:
Posts: 3
Lie about age with My newly 3yr old?
Firstly, the post I made earlier(on another thread that has been closed for reasons beyond me) was not condoning not paying for a child, of 3 or paying adult price for a "child" that reaches the age of 10.
All I was pointing out is that Disney has an irregularlity as far as i am concerned. How can anyone differenciate between what a 9 year old can experience and what a 10 year old can experience when rides are graded on height?
I am offended that a poster interpretted that I felt anyone over a certain height in a wheelchair should pay for something that an able bodied person should not pay for.
I personally feel that anyone (able bodied or not) should not be paying for the additional priviledge of enjoying rides that their height (or whatever other disability) does not enable them to enjoy).
For god's sake - some people need to lighten up and think reasonably!
by way of clarification:-
Disabled or not, if your height or disability allows you to enjoy all the rides in all the parks, you should should be paying the full price.
My son is 9 years old and if he is permitted on all the rides in all the parks I would be more than happy to pay the full price!!!