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- Jun 26, 2016
My niece is a big girl. We had a couple of CMs ask back when she was 2 but didn't have any problems. She is 5 now but looks 8, literally towers over everyone in her class.
I'm thinking, it might make sense to go by height since that determines what rides you can or can't do. Perhaps --
Under 36" -- Free
36-40" -- 50% Off
40-48" -- 25% Off
Over 48" -- Full Price
I'm thinking, it might make sense to go by height since that determines what rides you can or can't do. Perhaps --
Under 36" -- Free
36-40" -- 50% Off
40-48" -- 25% Off
Over 48" -- Full Price
I'm thinking, it might make sense to go by height since that determines what rides you can or can't do. Perhaps --
Under 36" -- Free
36-40" -- 50% Off
40-48" -- 25% Off
Over 48" -- Full Price
Why do you object so much to being asked? Seeing as the only other way is to have everybody bring a birth certificate. Not everybody can properly estimate the age of a 2 year old. Just say, no, he's 2 or 2 and a half or his birthday is in a week or whatever.
Ugh, I hate reading stuff like this. My son is not yet 2.5 and he was measured at 35.75 inches (and 31.5 lbs) without shoes at the doctor the other day. We are going in October, the week before he turns 3. I have no idea how much he will grow between now and then, and I hope I don’t run into issues, either at the gate or at the restaurants. It doesn’t help that my husband and I are both short (I’m 5’3 and he’s 5’5). It looks as though my son may have gotten my dad’s tall gene!
If I were you, I would simply be ready to answer the question.Ugh, I hate reading stuff like this. My son is not yet 2.5 and he was measured at 35.75 inches (and 31.5 lbs) without shoes at the doctor the other day. We are going in October, the week before he turns 3. I have no idea how much he will grow between now and then, and I hope I don’t run into issues, either at the gate or at the restaurants. It doesn’t help that my husband and I are both short (I’m 5’3 and he’s 5’5). It looks as though my son may have gotten my dad’s tall gene!
That’s why they don’t ask the parents; they ask the kid (at least if the kid is old enough to respond).Although are the people who are cheating (and know they are cheating) really going to answer the CM "Oh, she's 3. She DOES need a ticket? My bad, I'll just buy her one now"? Of course not, they are going to say "she's 2" with a straight face and carry on.
and I hope I don’t run into issues,
I'm thinking, it might make sense to go by height since that determines what rides you can or can't do.
We went when my youngest was 2.75 yrs old, he was average height (36") for his age. For a solid month before we went he kept saying he was 4 just to be funny. Needless to say I was concerned this would be an issue. He was asked his age a few times on the trip and always replied, "I'm a teenager!"
Ugh, I hate reading stuff like this. My son is not yet 2.5 and he was measured at 35.75 inches (and 31.5 lbs) without shoes at the doctor the other day. We are going in October, the week before he turns 3. I have no idea how much he will grow between now and then, and I hope I don’t run into issues, either at the gate or at the restaurants. It doesn’t help that my husband and I are both short (I’m 5’3 and he’s 5’5). It looks as though my son may have gotten my dad’s tall gene!
If I were you, I would simply be ready to answer the question.
I just don't see it as a big deal.