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The Great ' Which companies class adults as younger than 18?' Hunt
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minimoneysaver wrote: »Disney!!! Supposed to be a child focussed company!
Disney class anyone who is 9 years old+ an adult, which is completely ridiculous! Virgin Airlines also class an adult as 12+.0 -
At Butlins an adult is 14+. This one really annoys me.0
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I'm far from being someone who would defend business - 'Get a monopoly of an essential item and charge as much as you can for it' is still the logical aim for someone wanting to do well in business and I believe, supported by the duplicitous practices at every level that "the bankers'" behaviour woke us up to, that it is a logic that business people would happily follow if left without regulation - but why do we think some people should receive goods or services at lower cost than others? We (or some people) no longer seem to think that these passengers, for example, (subsidised by other travellers) should have to stand to provide a seat on a crowded service to someone who has paid full fare. The cost to the provider is the same (difference in weight is insignificant). If the public (voters) want such subsidies, the only logical and consistent way to get them is to be prepared to (try and :rotfl:) elect a government that would follow their wishes - but that would require more effort than protesting in forums such as this.0
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I took my little nephew to go see a kids show at the theatre, he is not long turned 3 ands was £15 for him and £15 for me not including box office fees. I thought it was expensive however the show lasted a full 2hours and we both really enjoyed it. Be very expensive if u had more than one to take though.0
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