Minnie_me
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An acquaintance of mine went to Disney in December with her children, ages 3, 5, and 9. The 9-year old girl is about 5'2", and beginning to develop. She looks like she's 12. At least. The mom told me that during the December trip, they were "constantly hassled" about her DD's age, since 9 is the cut-off for being a "child".
They're going back this summer, 1 month before the girl turns 10. I advised her to take some sort of proof of age. She said that it would probably turn into a bigger hassle, since her DD has a different last name than the rest of the family.
Would what you advise? I feel bad for this child. It's hard enough to be that tall and developed when you're only in 4th grade, but to get hassled at DISNEY WORLD has got to be rough.
They're going back this summer, 1 month before the girl turns 10. I advised her to take some sort of proof of age. She said that it would probably turn into a bigger hassle, since her DD has a different last name than the rest of the family.
Would what you advise? I feel bad for this child. It's hard enough to be that tall and developed when you're only in 4th grade, but to get hassled at DISNEY WORLD has got to be rough.

Too many people think this way.