"3" and up ticket

julie007

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Anyone know if this means after they are done being 3 turning 4 or if it is after 2 turning 3? May sound silly but some places are different and makes a difference on tickets we purchase! Thanks!
 
My dd turned 3 on March 14, 2008....so since March 14, 2008, she has been a "paying customer" at WDW.
 
The "child" tickets are for ages 3-9.

If a child has not reached their third birthday (now 3 years old) by the start of a trip they are considered an "infant" and there is no charge for Park entry or for eating at a buffet (or other all-you-can-eat) meal.

Once they have reached their third birthday and up until the time they reach their tenth birthday they are considered a child for both Park enrty and dining.

Note that if the 3rd or 10th birthday is reached during a stay they are considered to be the lower age for the remainder of that stay.
 

I believe "3 and up" is pretty self explanatory - if your child has had their 3rd birthday, then they are 3.
 













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