Do disney verify ages for 3 year olds

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C WILLIAMS

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14 OF US GOING TO DISNEY WE ARE TRYING TO SAVE TO GO FROM UK. MY 2 ELDEST DAUGHTERS HAVE TWO CHILDREN EACH ONE WILL BE THREE 11 DAYS BEFORE WE ARRIVE I ALSO HAVE THREE MORE CHILDREN FOSTERED AND ADOPTED WE ARE THINKING ABOUT DISNEY HOTEL BUT WILL THEY CHECK HIS AGE. AS THE TICKET IS £269 WHICH IS $400. THIS SAVING WILL MEAN SHE CAN AFFORD TO STAY ON DISNEY SITE INSTEAD OF OFF SITE. DISNEY OPTIONS STAY ON SITE AND HAVE ALL OUR MONEY AND MISS OUT ON CHILD TICKET OR WE STAY ELSEWHERE. WHAT DO YOU THINK THEY WANT. OUR WHOLE PARTY WILL SPEND £3600 FOR ACCOM FOR 7 DAYS AND ABOUT £3800 ON PARK TICKETS . BOOKING CHEAP FLIGHTS ELSEWHERE AND STAYING SECOND WEEK IN OFF SITE CHEAPER LOCATION. WILL DISNEY WANT TO CONFIRM HIS AGE ON ENTRY TO HOTEL OR PARK, LOOKING TO GO NEXT MAY.
 

Disneydreamer23

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I work at a school and alot of the parents have gone to Disney and said the child was 2 and they were 3,4,5 . I have never heard of Disney Checking ages unless you were trying to pass off a 6 yr old as 2 then it would be suspicious.
 
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Nemo14

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I think you got your answer, no they do not ask for proof of age. What you choose to do with that information is up to you and falls into the same category as pool hopping and the ancient art of reusing refillable mugs.
 
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draybook

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Easy on the caps, bro.

That said, I don't condone scamming and you need to pay up or don't go.

If the difference in ticket price means going or not, you really can't afford to go anyway.


Easy there, Dave Ramsey. Somehow I think that if these folks are spending 9k on the trip then I doubt that the few hundred they might spend on tickets for the kids would be a deal breaker. Sure, we know that they're trying to skirt a policy, but let's not get out of hand with the judgmental stuff.
 
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Chef Mickey

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Easy there, Dave Ramsey. Somehow I think that if these folks are spending 9k on the trip then I doubt that the few hundred they might spend on tickets for the kids would be a deal breaker. Sure, we know that they're trying to skirt a policy, but let's not get out of hand with the judgmental stuff.
I'm the bad guy because I said not to scam? Sure, maybe I'm being hard on him, but that's no Dave Ramsey. It's about class and doing the right thing. Just pay what you're supposed to pay and move on. Obviously, it's a concern if he created an account just to ask the question. A person with the means to do so would just pay it and not get all worried about a few hundred bucks and ask on an internet forum. As you said, he's spending $9k...drop in the bucket.
 
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