squirrel
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Ok - I called WDW and asked first (just for confirmation) if I could upgrade him to adult status with the free dining, and the CM did say I just needed to have his age adjusted to 10 in their system and then pay for the 10 yr old ticket price.
Then when I asked how that would affect potential future reservations, she said I'd just have to make sure to make it very clear when making future reservations that they adjusted it back in their system.
She did mention another issue that wouldn't come up for us since we live in Georgia, but it could be an issue for others. She said that if we were looking to fly and have our airline tickets be part of our WDW package, then there would be problems there since the airlines/TSA have cracked down on making sure that all names and birthdates on airlines are correct. So I'm not sure if someone getting airfare in their package could upgrade a child to adult dining based on what she told me - you'd have to really look into that if it applies to you.
What do you have now? QSDP or DDP? Are you paying for the dining plan or is it Free Dining?
If you put your children in as 10 the price difference will only be the price difference of going from a child's ticket to an adult ticket if you are on Free Dining. If you upgraded the QSDP to DDP then you need to add in another $10 per child. If you have 2 children that are 10 and up then it might be better to switch to a moderate resort as the price difference between upgrading 4 adult's QSDP to the DDP is about the same as staying at a moderate.
Most rooms only allow 4 people per room, child under three is fine. If there are only 2 adults and two children (10-18) they are considered juniors so they don't affect the extra adult charge per night which is I believe is $10 at a value resort, $15 at a moderate.
A castmember told me that kids can either choose of the kids menu or get a kids sized adult menu.
Would that help for you?
Sorry, I was in a rush this am but i should have given all of the details. We are staying at CBR, so free dining plan. And it's only me and the 2 kids going. And we are staying for 14 days. I hope that answers any questions.
I don't think the CM was correct. They will not allow you to order a kids sized portion of the adult menu at any of the TS.

I don't think I read that right the first time I read it. I thought they were saying could a 10 or over child (or bumped up like this thread is about) order a larger portion of something (like chicken fingers) on the child menu at a TS place. Is this allowed at most TS places?![]()
Then the price difference should only be the cost of changing the child's tickets (X2) to adult tickets (X2). I'm not sure what the price difference is but it can't be too much. Do you have 10 day park tickets?
I never thought of the airline complications. I wonder if we can upgrade once we check in?
Looks like a call to disney is in order. Thanks for all the input.
Can you do this for a child as young as 5? I know that may sound strange, but she's mroe of a steak sort of girl than chicken nuggets. Last year, she got really bored with the kids offerings. Would they say anything at the gate if she was getting in with an adult ticket, but obviously wasn't that old?
Ok, I have another question about doing this. We are a family of 5 staying at POR. If we bump up our 7 yr old to 10 during our free dining stay, will they have a problem because it looks like we have a 10 yr old sleeping on the trundle bed?Also, what if we come back the next year. Will they insist my then 8 yr old is 11 and so needs an adult ticket? I guess what I am asking is will his age be forever thrown off by 3 yrs according to Disney and I be charged for an extra adult in the room when he is only 15?
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Other than all of these worries, LOL, it might be worth it to spend $35 for having him not be the only one who can't choose the same type of desserts especially for TS.
BUT, thankfully, she was able to override it and put everything through. So...if they tell you the can't do it just ask for them to override it. It can be done.Can you do this for a child as young as 5? I know that may sound strange, but she's mroe of a steak sort of girl than chicken nuggets. Last year, she got really bored with the kids offerings. Would they say anything at the gate if she was getting in with an adult ticket, but obviously wasn't that old?
I'm also interested if anyones done this for a 5 year old before... Our little guy is 5 and looking at some of the menu's at the restuarants we're going to there's alot of chicken nuggets/strips in his future. If the price is that minimal, it might be worth the upgrade to just not have to worry about limited selections. Anyone have an issue with upgrading with someone of that age?
Our airfare is not inlcuded in our package so that shouldn't be an issue. Just wondering about the adult park ticket...
Do servers ever look at you funny though, when your KTTW card says two adults and one of you is obviously under 10? LOL. Just wondering. DD is kinda small for her age.