it doesn't matter what age. you can be 4 and have a child ticket
Usually it is the same price for a child. Even though, sometimes airlines can even have prices for younger kids.
San Diego single day child tickets are $55 online, which their web site claims is a $10 savings (presumably over the walk-up price). I don't know if their other sites have different prices or not. Their website also offers a ticket that's good for seven consecutive days for $65, or for the same price a ticket that's good until the end of 2012. I'm not sure why anyone would choose the seven day ticket over the (as of now) 5.5 month ticket, but there it is.
£7 on-top of ticket prices £21 for a child £33 for an adult so it will be .................. £28 for a child } each £40 for an adult } if you book on-line you can buy express passes ( you still save £1) if you book on-line without an express pass you save £8( £8 off ) BUT YOU HAVE TO BOOK EARLIER THAN THE DATE YOU ARE PLANNING TO GO!
If bought online, an adult ticket for the day is $128 and a child's ticket is $122. The prices may vary based on the time you visit or they may be different if bought at Universal Studios.
No, you shouldn't get a ticket if no child is in a car seat as long as no child that requires to be in one is in the car.
The average price of a movie ticket in 1990 was $4.23.
Currently a one day, one park ticket costs $80 per adult, $74 per child between 3-10 and free for children under 3. Prices go up to include a 6 day park hopper ticket at $271 per adult and $251 per child. Promotions and discounts may be available with online ticket purchase.
A double bar graph would be the best type of display to show the comparison of ticket prices for children and adults for the five different zoos in a state. This is a better display than a histogram, stem and leaf plot, or box and whisker plot.
The tickets are $5 adult and $2 child. Here is the algebraic substitution. A = adult ticket money C = child ticket money 120C + 80A = 640 C = A-3 (three dollars less) 120 (A-3) + 80A = 640 120 A - 360 + 80A = 640 200 A = 1000 A = 5 C = A - 3 = 2 Checking your answer: 120(2) + 80 (5) = 240 + 400 = 640
An Alton Towers ticket booked online for an adult is £30.40 and paying on the day is £38.00, for a child (below the age of 12) it is £23.20 online and on the day is £29.00 and under 4s go free.
yes, although it may not be the parents fault the parent will still get a ticket because the child """doesnt know better""" and the parent not making the child wear a seatbelt can be considered child endangerment