Checking ages at gate?

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NewfieFan

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Not the case going by the language you use????

Youll be telling me you dont use your old mugs while pool hopping next

Gee whiz Pumbas, I like you! What do you have against me? Why is everyone jumping all over me in this thread!?!

And you're right, I don't use my old mugs while I pool hop. I wouldn't walk the distance to pool hop anyway... I like the pool at my own resort!

Peace out everyone... I'm done!
 

maggiegrace1

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Gee whiz Pumbas, I like you! What do you have against me? Why is everyone jumping all over me in this thread!?!

And you're right, I don't use my old mugs while I pool hop. I wouldn't walk the distance to pool hop anyway... I like the pool at my own resort!

Peace out everyone... I'm done!
You are the one who started jumping on people to begin with..I just stated to yo and the OP who said something about a 4 year old not being able to pass as a 2 year old and I ..having a 4 year old who is 34 inches tall and 25 lbs said that mine could and has been told that she looks 2..:shrug:

I just wanted to say that not every child is the same..that is when you stared getting all upset!...:shrug:
 

DisneyLeo18

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My 4 year old is obsolete and I wont be bringing him this year :lookaroun





Actually my aunt and uncle did this back in 99 when my cousin was 4, she was a tiny 4 year old so I guess it didn't look too suspicious.. quite frankly it doesn't bother me if other families try it. If it works good for them.
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
And you're right, I don't use my old mugs while I pool hop. I wouldn't walk the distance to pool hop anyway... I like the pool at my own resort!

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NewfieFan

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You are the one who started jumping on people to begin with..I just stated to yo and the OP who said something about a 4 year old not being able to pass as a 2 year old and I ..having a 4 year old who is 34 inches tall and 25 lbs said that mine could and has been told that she looks 2..:shrug:

I just wanted to say that not every child is the same..that is when you stared getting all upset!...:shrug:

Who the heck did I jump on? And where did I get upset?

Was it b/c I used this smiley :rolleyes:? I'll be sure not to use that one anymore if gets interpreted as "jumping on" or angry!
 

maggiegrace1

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Who the heck did I jump on? And where did I get upset?

Was it b/c I used this smiley :rolleyes:? I'll be sure not to use that one anymore if gets interpreted as "jumping on" or angry!
That could be part of it...you rolled your eyes at me...as indicated by the :rolleyes:,,,and the whole I must be wrong and you are right thing!..

Anyway..this got blown WAY out of proportion...:lol:
 

Laura

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My brother and sister in law are going to Disney in Feb and they asked me if I thought they could get my 4yr old nephew in for free as a 2yr old if they pushed him through in his stroller. Do they ever ask about ages at gate or just assume the kids are 2.

As many others have said, that's just a pretty sleazy thing to do. Sneaking your 4 year old in the park is theft...a $68 theft at that. No different from walking into a store and smuggling out $68 worth of loot without paying for it.

Why some people would want to have a $68 theft on their conscious while they're walking around the Magic Kingdom beats me. I have more fun when my conscience is clear. I'm someone who believes if you want something and you obtain it in an immoral fashion then your day is going to end up not going so great. You reap what you sow.
 

Laura

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It's 3 and under that is free anyway right???? We have never had a problem with anyone asking our ages...

Why make a big deal over a 4 year old getting in free... In the big picture it's probably no big deal to Disney anyway...

TWO and under is free. It may not be a big deal for Disney, but if it's "no big deal" for the person doing it, that just shows how corrupt they are.
 

Phonedave

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It's 3 and under that is free anyway right???? We have never had a problem with anyone asking our ages...

Why make a big deal over a 4 year old getting in free... In the big picture it's probably no big deal to Disney anyway...


I like to tell them my 8 and 10 year old daughters are under 3.

I mean heck, they don't ask for ID, so what's the big deal.

When they question me and say something like "Really?", I get all offended and say "What, now you want to make fun of there pituiatary problems?" Then I ask for a manager and get myself in for free because of the way the offended me and my kids.

It's not as if it's a big deal to Disney anyway.

-dave
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
As many others have said, that's just a pretty sleazy thing to do. Sneaking your 4 year old in the park is theft...a $68 theft at that. No different from walking into a store and smuggling out $68 worth of loot without paying for it.

Why some people would want to have a $68 theft on their conscious while they're walking around the Magic Kingdom beats me. I have more fun when my conscience is clear. I'm someone who believes if you want something and you obtain it in an immoral fashion then your day is going to end up not going so great. You reap what you sow.

I cant sew and dont have a consience, I have done a bit of reaping though, but $68 worth of gear isnt worth the hassle. Go bigger, do a runner from the Cali Grill now thats more of a challenge.
 

NewfieFan

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:lol: I have a feeling the tip-hungry servers might be a little less naive than the old ladies working the turnstiles. :lol:

That's why it's a challenge! :lol:

And hey, don't insult the old ladies working the turnstiles... that's what I want to do when I grow up! :lookaroun
 

Uncle Lupe

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I like to tell them my 8 and 10 year old daughters are under 3.

I mean heck, they don't ask for ID, so what's the big deal.

When they question me and say something like "Really?", I get all offended and say "What, now you want to make fun of there pituiatary problems?" Then I ask for a manager and get myself in for free because of the way the offended me and my kids.

It's not as if it's a big deal to Disney anyway.

-dave

:lol: That's funny as indicated by the smiley
 

Monty

Brilliant...and Canadian
In the Parks
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I hope you're not making fun of me b/c if you are... :fork:

:ROFLOL::ROFLOL::ROFLOL:
Nah, the roll-eyes was directed at the OP. Why is it no-one ever asks these morality questions for themselves? Always on behalf of a cousin, sister, great-aunt twice removed, friend of my boss or grand-poobah of the local lodge... :rolleyes:
 
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