Two year olds are not free on the cruises, so no.I know how it works at Disney World, you dont grow up in Disney World so two year olds are free even if they turn three during the trip, is it the same for the cruises too?
You pay based on the age they are when the cruise starts. I can't imagine them recharging - what if you have an 18yr old going to 19? That would be a lot of extra hassle. Kid to adult fare?I'm sorry, I should've said cheaper. The prices nearly doubles from age two to age three
The age of the cruiser for all other things is determined at date of sailing, so I presume it’s the same for the cruise fare. For example, anyone turning 18 (or 21 for alcohol consumption) will be treated as a minor and needs to go to guests services on or after the birthday for them to manually update their status so they can receive the services only available to adults.I'm sorry, I should've said cheaper. The prices nearly doubles from age two to age three
You could have gone to guest services and had his age updated on his birthday and then (if appts were still available) he should have been able to do BBB.We did our first 4 night DCL 1 day before our little one turned 3 but because it still showed 2 in our navigator he wasn’t allowed to do BBB to get the captain outfit. We have 3 cruises for next year so we’ll just do it then.
Wish I would’ve knownYou could have gone to guest services and had his age updated on his birthday and then (if appts were still available) he should have been able to do BBB.
You could have gone to guest services and had his age updated on his birthday and then (if appts were still available) he should have been able to do BBB.