We want to go to six flags marine world next month and I saw that 2 and under are free. So does that mean 24months and under ? if she is 2 and a few months would they let her in free. I would think 2 and under is as long as you havent turned 3 yet.
I would say that your child is free until they turn three. My LO doesn't turn 3 until April, so until then, he is still a 2 year old. Two year olds and under are free..
I'm going to have to call Ticketmaster now. We want to take DD to Disney on Ice and they don't require a ticket for 2 and under. That will save us $42!
I would say that your child is free until they turn three. My LO doesn't turn 3 until April, so until then, he is still a 2 year old. Two year olds and under are free..
Yes, I would take that to mean two and under is free. They probably won't be asking for a birth certificate either. ;-)
If they are free at 2 and under, and not under 2 are free, then you shouldn't have to buy a ticket until they turn 3. To know for sure, look at their ticket prices. The child's ticket should have the ages (like 3-11).
I'm going to have to call Ticketmaster now. We want to take DD to Disney on Ice and they don't require a ticket for 2 and under. That will save us $42!
Just be aware that this probably means she won't get her own seat but will be free if she sits on your lap! When we purchased tickets through Ticketmaster for YoGabbaGabba! Live that's what they explained to me.
I'm going to have to call Ticketmaster now. We want to take DD to Disney on Ice and they don't require a ticket for 2 and under. That will save us $42!
Just be aware that this probably means she won't get her own seat but will be free if she sits on your lap! When we purchased tickets through Ticketmaster for YoGabbaGabba! Live that's what they explained to me.
Yeah, I figured that. I'll be her seat to save $42 though!
I'm going to have to call Ticketmaster now. We want to take DD to Disney on Ice and they don't require a ticket for 2 and under. That will save us $42!
Just be aware that this probably means she won't get her own seat but will be free if she sits on your lap! When we purchased tickets through Ticketmaster for YoGabbaGabba! Live that's what they explained to me.
Man, I wish we could have done that! Everyone over age 1 had to have a ticket when we went and DS never sat in his seat.
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I would say that your child is free until they turn three. My LO doesn't turn 3 until April, so until then, he is still a 2 year old. Two year olds and under are free..
I'm about 100% positive the whole age of two is free. Two and under is free, not under two.
Also, our friends took their three year old to an amusement park where three and under were free - he got in free.
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Yes, I would take that to mean two and under is free. They probably won't be asking for a birth certificate either. ;-)
Just be aware that this probably means she won't get her own seat but will be free if she sits on your lap! When we purchased tickets through Ticketmaster for YoGabbaGabba! Live that's what they explained to me.
Yeah, I figured that. I'll be her seat to save $42 though!
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Man, I wish we could have done that! Everyone over age 1 had to have a ticket when we went and DS never sat in his seat.