So funny story yesterday. While we were getting our passes renewed. I give the CM at the ticket booth my current AP and my ID. And spencer gets his out. She is typing and looks kinda confused. Spencer giver her his AP and ID and I tell her the address on my ID is the correct address (spencer has our old address). She says its not the address that is confusing her. She said she couldn't find me in the system. She looked up spencer by name and birth date and found him no problem but she couldn't find me. So she ends up scanning my pass (which I guess they are not supposed to of for renewals). Apparently when we got our passes in feb last year they put down my birth year as 2000 and they even had my birth date as 7/3 its actually 7/11. So they had me as 12 years old in their system!! No wonder I wasn't getting any emails or anything else from Disney. They think I'm a child! Lol kinda nice seeing as how I'm turning 30 this year!
Pshhh!! They just knew you were a kid at heart while at Disneyland! :) - Armenda
994.7 #89 8:41PM
I will always be a kid at heart!! Anywhere lol - ImAlwaysCrazy 646.4 #166 8:52PM
Lol! I love when people think I'm younger, but not by that much! - Princess Daisy
156.7 #2199 8:32PM
I have hated that most my life. When I was 21 I had a friend that I had known like 3 years and he thought I was 15. I'm like so you though I was 12 when we met? Lol - ImAlwaysCrazy 646.4 #166 8:52PM
I'm so tall they always thought I was older when I was growing up. - Princess Daisy 156.7 #2199 9:38PM
I used to look young for my age. That was before my son started to talk and walk. When I was 24 the front desk at my dentist told me I need my parents to sign. As my son has gotten older the stress has aged me. - aidensmama 336.6 #446 9:45PM
Man I think I would fall down laughing if someone told me I needed my parents to sign for me lol - ImAlwaysCrazy 646.4 #166 11:29PM