Originally posted by cleo
When your Grand Gathering was booked Disney took note of the names and ages of all children in the party, even if it's a Room Only reservation. Your daughter is listed as an 'infant', a 2 year old, or not at all (depends on the CM who books it. Some do not hold names of children under 3). Also, for the Safari Celebration you will need park admission to experience the Grand Gathering event, so it isn't just a matter of purchasing a Grand Gathering event ticket, it's park admission, too.
Disney will certainly know 2 of the children are not over the age of 3. They are not going to count them, even if you offer to pay.Not good news, but better to be aware of it than to try to pass the children off as 3 when Disney will know they are not.
One question...........how did you get a Grand Gathering if you do not have 8 or more paying guests? Disney policy is GG's are for 8 or more paying guests only. Not questioning whether or not you DID book as a Grand Gathering, just curious as to how it happened.
We have a 2 bedroom suite at the Dolphin, with nine people in our room (it holds 10). Two of the nine in our party are under 3 years of age. I simply gave the Dolphin agent all of the names and ages of the people in our party, EXCEPT that I told her our 2 year old was 3 years old in order to qualify for GG. So, as far as Disney is concerned, my 2 year old son is 3 years old, and they are getting their $19.99 for his Safari experience, so everyone is happy!