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Junior?

hsb1970

New Member
Prices based on 2 adults, 1 junior and 1 child. What is the junior age group? When I go to the ticket pricing on Diney's website there is only an adult and a child ticket price. I was just wondering why they base a package price saying junior but I can't find junior pricing anywhere. Maybe I'm stupid but could someone explain? Thanks much!!
 

Rob562

Well-Known Member
More specifically, Disney uses "Junior" to refer a Guest age 10-17 who is considered an adult in terms of park tickets (Adult is Age 10+), but not an adult when it comes to charges for a hotel room (you're charged for extra adults age 18+).
It's to keep people from thinking that their 16-year old can use a Child's park ticket because they're not an adult at the hotel.

-Rob
 
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maryszhi

Well-Known Member
question, if i m 17 when my parents make the reservation, and 18 when we travel, what will happen. we are thinking of doing a cruise as well
thanks
also on our past trip i was 16 when they made the reservations, and 17 when we went. when we got the documents from the wdw travel, it said 16
 
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