park tickets & child's age

heidica

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What would you do? One of my godchildren will turn 10 2 days after arriving at WDW. We will be buying our tickets on the day we arrive at SOG. Would you buy a child's ticket for him, since the day we buy the tickets he will be 9 years old? Or be more honest ;) and buy the adult ticket, since the majority of the time we will be there he will be a 10 year old?
 
I believe "technically" it's his age on the first day he uses them, so if they really wanted to be hard and check him he would be out of luck. But I doubt this happens and plus a kid at 10 wouldn't be carrying any form of ID most likely.
 
You buy the ticket based on how old the child is when you purchase...it is "policy" that if they have a birthday there, they are still allowed on the same ticket that they start on.

Have a great trip!
 
We arrived at Disney a week before DS's 10th birthday, got him a child's AP, which he used for a year, with Disney's blessings. Everything I could find said it was the age of the child at first use that counted. I don't feel at all dishonest, he was 9 when we activated the pass.
 

Thanks!

Good to know and now I won't feel guilty saving a little money. :p
 
So is it the age when you buy the pass or activate the pass. We will buy APs again this year, I want to buy them in January, my daughter will turn 10 in April we will not activate them until August?
 
Originally posted by christinou
So is it the age when you buy the pass or activate the pass. We will buy APs again this year, I want to buy them in January, my daughter will turn 10 in April we will not activate them until August?

It's activate. Think about-- otherwise everyone could buy passes awhile before a trip, and buy cheaper child tickets even though their "child" would be an adult a year down the line, or whatever.
But, if you rbirthdayis during the trip, they allow you to keep the first rate. Also, if you sue afew days on a park hopper pass and then turn a higher age category, they allow you to finish using the pass.

If the cild turns 10, after arriving at WDW, you are in luck! A child's ticket it is....Enjoy!
 
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And likewise, if your child has a partly used PH and returns on the next trip as an "adult", they can "upgrade" the remainder of the ticket at guest services to an "adult" ticket for free.
 





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