Really, they took attendance?
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Really, they did. Checked photo i.d. on all of us. No, we don't look like terrorists...thoroughly middle-American, middle-aged & normal teens.
Really, they took attendance?
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Really, they did. Checked photo i.d. on all of us. No, we don't look like terrorists...thoroughly middle-American, middle-aged & normal teens.
That is just odd! My Dh has never once gone up to the check in counter, they haven't ever wanted his ID. Not disputing what you are saying at all, don't get me wrong, but I can understand them wanting IDs for adults and all, but I have just never experienced that.

Well, it must just depend on the CM's doing the check-in because we were not on the free DDP...both times this happened were paid DDP. May 2007 at the Poly, and May 2008 at POFQ. They checked photo i.d. on all of us in the party before issuing Key cards for me, DH, DD (19) & her friend (18). Maybe it was just uninformed CM's?
They can't let us go through a line (ie at Golden Corral) without proclaiming that their little sister is 4 yrs old, not 3 yrs old as Daddy just stated! 
That is just odd! My Dh has never once gone up to the check in counter, they haven't ever wanted his ID. Not disputing what you are saying at all, don't get me wrong, but I can understand them wanting IDs for adults and all, but I have just never experienced that.
YUP! We had to show ours to. It was me and my mom and dad. Mom and dad checked in first. We also booked the DDP (not free). They showed their IDs and got their 2 KTTW cards. My mom tried to get mine too. They said NOPE. I had to go up, show my ID and then they gave me my KTTW card. This was at Music in October 08.
If you bought your tickets separately and do not link them to your room card, then can you take advantage of EMH? Will your dining card say that you have one more child over 2 but you won't have a ticket for him?
Anyway, it's not the most honest thing to do.
If you bought your tickets separately and do not link them to your room card, then can you take advantage of EMH? Will your dining card say that you have one more child over 2 but you won't have a ticket for him?
Anyway, it's not the most honest thing to do.
That is just odd! My Dh has never once gone up to the check in counter, they haven't ever wanted his ID. Not disputing what you are saying at all, don't get me wrong, but I can understand them wanting IDs for adults and all, but I have just never experienced that.
During our stay last month we were not on the dining plan, and they still wanted to see our IDs. Must be something fairly new.
OP--Remember that the Disney database will keep track of your childrens ages forever! So if you go to Disney World when your child is actually 9, they will think he is 10. And you will be paying adult prices for everything a year early. It is actually kind of creepy how much they know about you, once you have stayed on their property!If you plan on going back you might want to try and factor that in to your cost.
OP--Remember that the Disney database will keep track of your childrens ages forever! So if you go to Disney World when your child is actually 9, they will think he is 10. And you will be paying adult prices for everything a year early. It is actually kind of creepy how much they know about you, once you have stayed on their property!If you plan on going back you might want to try and factor that in to your cost.
While that might me true in theroy, you don't really think the info in the disney database is correct. If they tell you your child is 10 when he is 9, are you willing to accept that? I doubt it. They get things wrong all of the time, all you need to do is to correct it when you call. My last call, my grandson is now listed as 16yo. While he likes that idea, in reality he was 13 when I made the reservation. You really don't think I accepted that. I just told them that was wrong and he is 13. We're are not dealing with a USG office of statistics, it's just the disney database that is incorrect 99% of the time. When we took the new baby (3 months old) last August, she was listed as 1 yo, because they don't have a under 1 yo button. So yikes that means Disney will list her as 10 when she's 9.....not going to happen. When I pull up my address when entering information, there are at least 10 versions of my address and each is spelled different.
Anyway, it's not the most honest thing to do.
Not the Most honest thing to do? I am willing to pay for something i dont have to. I could go to the buffets, or other T/S and my son could eat off the 3 adults plates that will be there. I can save myself the $120 that it is going to cost not to add him(we are going for 12 night).
I can see them check ID on adults but kids? OK i check in and they ask to see ID for the kids and i till them i didnt bring any. Then what?
The computer tracking systems are only as good and the Human putting the info into it, so not 100%
I am going to get the park passes this week(from AAA?) then when i have them in hand i will call and add my son to the ddp. I will let everyone know how it goes. Thanks for the input.
ok what is EMH?
I'm sorry but I think that saying that your child is 3 to save money in one area but not doing so in other areas (park tickets) because that would cost you more is not honest.

I'm sorry but I think that saying that your child is 3 to save money in one area but not doing so in other areas (park tickets) because that would cost you more is not honest.
They will be PAYING extra for the child to have the dp when they could get it for free!! ***Not, not, not***, saving money - the kid could eat for free at all buffets and share with family members at all other meals. Why is that so hard to understand? 