What's considered an infant in a room?

LeahA

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Sounds sort of goofy, I know. My ds is 2, does he qualify as an infant since he is still free in the parks? We have 2 adults, a 5 year old, and an 8 year old. Do I count him as a child or as an infant?

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By Disney standards, he is an "infant" until his 3rd birthday. He does not count towards the total number of people in the room. He also will not get his own card like his older brothers/sisters. If he is the kind who will notice that, ask the clerk for a blank key card so he has his "own."
 
yep, he's still an infant ... and FREE at all of the character meals too !!! If your DS is too big to comfortably sleep in a crib/packnplay, I would suggest bringing an air bed for him to sleep on. Won't fall too far if he moves around, and it can nicely be put up against the wall during the day. We had no problem doing this at both All Stars and CBR.

Enjoy it while he's still "free" !!! ;)


MaryLiz
 

Everytime I was on the Disneyworld website, I always put him in, but then, it would pop back with too many people in the room, if I book online, should I not add him?
 
LeahA said:
Everytime I was on the Disneyworld website, I always put him in, but then, it would pop back with too many people in the room, if I book online, should I not add him?
:flower: :flower: When I check on line I put my two year old in as an infant. I don't know why it won't accept it as two. :flower: :flower:
 











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