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flavious27

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The prices for kids show from 3 - 9 for dining and tickets, are kids under 3 then free and what would need to be done to get them into the park and or verification of their age?
 

Monty

Brilliant...and Canadian
In the Parks
No
They'll be let in without a ticket, under 3 they are "Guests of Mickey". Within reason, you won't be asked to prove their age. A five-foot-tall kid may be questioned... :rolleyes:
 

flavious27

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Original Poster
They'll be let in without a ticket, under 3 they are "Guests of Mickey". Within reason, you won't be asked to prove their age. A five-foot-tall kid may be questioned... :rolleyes:

thanks, if our daughter goes from 25" to 60" in a year and a half, I doubt we would be spending much time at wdw.
 

TakeMeThere81

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We've fudged this in the past. Having three kids, we saved money wherever we could. If your child appears young enough and is sitting in a stroller, typically they don't question their age.
 

flavious27

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Original Poster
No they don't check anything but I'm sure there is a point. The point is most likely a CM asking "how old are you?", a 4 year old is very proud of being four and they don't make good liars.

Good point. Here is another question, what is the ages for princess boutique thing?
 

NewfieFan

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Now would they check her age for that?

They never asked for proof of my daughters age when we went. She was 3 at the time! I would assume they just take your word for it. I wouldn't take a child much younger than 3, though. They have to sit still for a while and listen to the directions from the Fairy Godmother's in training (like hold you head still, look down for me, etc.). I would imagine that's why they have the age restriction to begin with!?! :shrug:
 

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