question about my AAA ressie

MickiMouth

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I'm not sure what board to post this question on. :confused3

Last night I went to AAA and made a ressie for a pkg. MYW 7 day tix's 3 adults (parents and 15 year old) and 1 child with the dining plan at POR. When I looked at my paper work this morning it says 2 adults 2 child standard room POR 7 day MYW tix's plus dining plan. Should it read 2 adults 2 children or 2 adults 1 jr. 1 child or 3 adults 1 child? Should I call to make sure 15 year old has the right priced tix - adult and not child or is that just the way it reads because of the room? I don't want to have a problem with her park tix or dining plan.
 
I had the exact same issue after booking at AAA on Monday. Two of my kids will be adults on the dining plan, but on the room ressie it says 2 adults and 3 children (they will be 14, 11 and 8). But if you read through all the AAA fine print it says that all names and ages of children must be given at the time of the reservation, so Disney knows your "child" is 15.
Robin M.
 
Thanks Robin, I was thinking the same thing. I know when the agent was taking our info. she had both DD's ages so I was hoping that was the case. Thanks :)
 
Disney lists all children 17 and under as children on the resort reservation, because if they are listed as adults (18 and over) there is an additional per day room charge for having 3 or more adults adults in the same room. If you have 2 adults and children 17 and under, the children stay in the room with the adults free.

But, Dining and tickets are priced according to age, (3-9 children, 10 + adult) so it's important that you give the correct age because when you recieve your dining vouchers and your tickets at check in and begin to use them, you could get questioned about actual age if there is a suspicion. Does that make sense?
 

dbond said:
. . . it's important that you give the correct age because when you recieve your dining vouchers and your tickets at check in and begin to use them, you could get questioned about actual age if there is a suspicion . . .



1) Yes and No.
2) Yes
. . . you will give children's ages at check-in
. . . you will pay for park admission based upon age (10+ is adult price)
. . . you will pay differently for kids 3-9 or 10-17
3) No
. . . dining coupons are on the room key
. . . it does not matter for ages, just number of people over 2-yrs-old
. . . you do not order by adult/child, you order by meal
. . . however, children MUST order children meals from the menu
. . . thus, parents could eat all the coupons or kids or a combination


NOTE: Not for you, but for others - if you have a 0-2 year old and order food on the meal plan, you WILL be charged a meal coupon. Under-3-eat-free ONLY if they share from an adult or child order. Ordering food for them constitutes a meal coupon.
 


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