Abra Cat
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- Aug 27, 2002
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Hi all-- not sure if this is the place for this or not... here's hoping. I made reservations for our November trip about two weeks ago, when my youngest was still nine. Last week he turned ten, which makes him a "Disney Adult," something he's been waiting a long time for while watching his older siblings ordering from the adult menu on the dining plan. Our dining reservation lists us as 4 adults, 1 child, even now that he's turned ten (his birthdate is listed in our profile, and I had assumed it would just "turn over" on his birthday or shortly after).
Anyway, I called today to check that he'd be issued adult credits, and the CM I spoke with said it shouldn't be a problem, that he's listed as an adult on her screen, meanwhile he's still listed as a child on mine. So do I leave it alone and assume it's all worked out? I don't want to deal with it at guest services at the resort-- a few years ago when my older son turned ten, we had a similar thing happen, except I didn't catch it until we were already there, and I was made to feel like I was trying to pull one over on WDW by the CM who fixed it (no, I didn't complain, yes, I should have). Anyway, advice and opinions are appreciated-- thanks.
Anyway, I called today to check that he'd be issued adult credits, and the CM I spoke with said it shouldn't be a problem, that he's listed as an adult on her screen, meanwhile he's still listed as a child on mine. So do I leave it alone and assume it's all worked out? I don't want to deal with it at guest services at the resort-- a few years ago when my older son turned ten, we had a similar thing happen, except I didn't catch it until we were already there, and I was made to feel like I was trying to pull one over on WDW by the CM who fixed it (no, I didn't complain, yes, I should have). Anyway, advice and opinions are appreciated-- thanks.