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Universal Translator – Who’s Considered An Adult at Universal Orlando?

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Who is an adult at Universal Orlando? No this isn’t a trick question, it’s frequently asked by families traveling with young kids. Find out who is considered an adult or a child in this week’s Universal Translator.

Pteranodon Flyers has a maximum height without an accompanying child. (photo by Michael Carelli)

An adult at Universal Orlando is considered to be 10 years of age or older for theme park admission, Express Pass, character dining, and mini-golf. Moms and dads, don’t worry, children under 3 are free. While there is no official age cut-off for guests in the park alone, it is advised that guests 13 and under be with a supervising companion. Finally, for food, there are children’s menus at all restaurants, but no age restrictions are placed on them. Trust me, I love ordering the kids’ mac and cheese from Minion Cafe.

Translation complete. Stay tuned next week for another edition of Universal Translator!

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Joseph Matt

Joe covers theme parks through the lens of his quality engineering day job. He has over seven years of writing experience at Touring Plans and has gone on dozens of trips to Orlando over his life. When not at amusement parks you can find Joe at breweries, enjoying live theater, playing video games, and cooking.

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