jenseib
Mommy to Claire
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Well I called today to get a quote for Dec . Our DD will be turnign 3 during the trip if we go. The lady siad right now she is free, but she thought it was changing at that she may need a ticket once her b-day hits. She wasn't for sure when that was happening though, and thought that it would be in effect then. She really wasn't too helpful though, and I decided that I am going with the rule thatif she is 2 at the start, then I am not buying her a ticket..BUT if they say no when we get there, we will buy her a ticket and it will be no problem. The bigger deal to me is having to pay for the dining plan when some days she doesn't eat barely anything.
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So if you check in on a kid's birthday, then YES they need a ticket, but if its day 2 or your trip or later, then NO they don't. That doesn't make a bit of sense to me, but oh well...


I had Disney on the phone the other day about ADRs, so I asked. The CM was not sure what the policy was, so she put me on hold to ask. She said that if they are 2 when you check in, then they are considered 2 the entire trip. I asked if you just tell the CMs at the gate that the child turned turned 3 during the trip and she said yes. But if she was unsure about the policy, what are the chances that every CM at the gate is going to know that? So you're child yells "I'm 3" and you have to say "well, yes, but she turned three on Monday and we checked in on Sunday"? And how is that supposed to work for off site guests?