Sharing an adult and child ticket

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Vixster

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Am thinking of going in October but don't really want to get 5 tickets as my youngest is a bit young being 3 nearly 4 and wondered if I bought an adult and child ticket I could go once with my daughter then husband a different day with son using same ticket would that work?
 
I don't understand. You want to split your family up just to save on the cost of one ticket? You would have to get a 2 day child's ticket so one could go one day and the other on another. Why not just purchase two 1 day tickets and all go together?

I understand that money can be tight and it sucks spending money on a ticket for a child who basically doesn't understand, even though there is still plenty to enjoy/see for a 3 yo going on 4, so I don't think it would be a waste of money.

And those are my thoughts BEFORE I even start on how unethical it would be. I am sure plenty of others will sound in on THAT.
 
I don't understand. You want to split your family up just to save on the cost of one ticket? You would have to get a 2 day child's ticket so one could go one day and the other on another. Why not just purchase two 1 day tickets and all go together?

I understand that money can be tight and it sucks spending money on a ticket for a child who basically doesn't understand, even though there is still plenty to enjoy/see for a 3 yo going on 4, so I don't think it would be a waste of money.

And those are my thoughts BEFORE I even start on how unethical it would be. I am sure plenty of others will sound in on THAT.

Maybe I am missing something, but if the tickets are not specifically assigned to someone (by name) then I really do not see this as being unethical.
 

Maybe I am missing something, but if the tickets are not specifically assigned to someone (by name) then I really do not see this as being unethical.
Theme parks tickets are assigned by fingerprint. If the finger scan does not match, you will not be able to use that ticket.

And as Lisa stated...tickets are non-transferable.

This thread is going to turn into a train wreck so I'm derailing it here.
 
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