Proof of Age for A Nine Year Old Needed?

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Going to WDW is my niece who is nine years old, but tall for her age. Tallest girl in her class! :teeth:

Anyway, of course we are getting her a child's Hopper pass, but I'm wondering if we have to tote around a copy of her birthday certificate for proof of age? If so, would we have to have it all the time or just the first time she used her ticket?

Also going is my 2 year old nephew, but he is a little guy! Still wearing 12-18 months stuff. I don't think anyone could mistake him for being three, but should we bring some proof of age for him? I'd really rather not be carrying birth certificates around, even copies. Wondering if it's necessary though.


Lisa :earsboy:
 
If your nephew looks obviously younger than 2, which it sounds like he does, you shouldn't have to carry a birth certificate copy around. As far as the 9 year old neice, I might take a copy of the birth cert for the first day when you buy the ticket, but then leave it in a secure place (your hotel room, or the hotel safe) for any subsequent days.
 
We have never been carded for the kids age... But I wouldn't want to get stuck there w/o it, just incase. The only time that we were told that we would absolutely have to have a picture id was when we were going on a backstage tour.

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