I've always been confused as to why WDW has the Junior category of 10-17 years of age, when all children over the age of 10 years are considered adults in Disney's eyes, for room, food and tix? Why a Junior category at all - why not just infant (under 3 free), child (3-9) and adult (10+). What am I missing?
I help tons of people plan trips, and this week my friend asked me to help her sort out a MYW quote that she found online - she asked about the Junior category specifically. Her child will be 10 years old next year, so we are looking at price differences once she hits that age.
Anyone know why Disney does this? There is no special pricing for tix or food, and, you are allowed to have up to 4 adults in a room, so what's the deal?
Thanks, Tiger
I help tons of people plan trips, and this week my friend asked me to help her sort out a MYW quote that she found online - she asked about the Junior category specifically. Her child will be 10 years old next year, so we are looking at price differences once she hits that age.
Anyone know why Disney does this? There is no special pricing for tix or food, and, you are allowed to have up to 4 adults in a room, so what's the deal?
Thanks, Tiger
