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Please tell me I haven't messed up this booking ... anyone work for EasyJet?!

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Dieu · 06/06/2019 23:05

Hi all. Hoping someone can put my mind at ease, as I have a bit of a sicky feeling inside ... and EasyJet are closed, so I can't query the booking with them!
I am taking my 17 year old daughter to Paris in August, for her 18th birthday. We will return home a few days before she turns 18.
I booked the flights and hotel through EasyJet, as a 'holiday'.
I seem to have booked my daughter in as an adult, and later saw that for their holidays, they class up to age 17 as a child (which she will be). Unlike flights only, which class them as adults younger than that.
In the small print, it says that the minimum check-in age is 18. Not sure if that means flight or hotel. Or if it's the lead passenger only?!
No dates of birth or passport details have been submitted as yet, which would have probably righted the situation.
This trip is a big deal to me, and I want it go perfectly. I'm a single parent and have worked hard to afford it too.
I seem to be experiencing some anxiety over this, which is probably ridiculous, but still ...
Can anyone help? Thanks so much, and hope my ramblings make sense Smile

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Duckyneedsaclean · 06/06/2019 23:09

I'm sure it will just be that one of you has to be over 18!

VimFuego101 · 06/06/2019 23:11

I'm sure it's just that the lead passenger has to be 18. Maybe google the hotel to make sure it's not a nudist resort though Grin

holdupwaitamin · 06/06/2019 23:13

I'm absolutely sure this is fine. Also when booking a holiday with a child eh ask for their age on their return flight day anyway so I'm sure you were correct to put 18.

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Dieu · 06/06/2019 23:15

Thank you both! And ha ha, there would be mass demand for counselling services in Paris, if they were to see me in the nuddy!
Hopefully it won't matter that I seem to have booked my 'child' as an adult. Christ, I'll be bloody raging if the holiday would have turned out to be cheaper, but I doubt it.
I am such a bloody liability with these things. If there's a mistake to be made, you can guarantee I'll make it Grin

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EnglishGirlApproximately · 06/06/2019 23:15

It just means that someone on the booking has to be over 18 for the hotel, it won’t be a problem unless you’ve booked an adult only hotel which specifies 18+. I’m sure it’ll be fine Smile

Dieu · 06/06/2019 23:16

She'll still be 17 though, and no details (age etc) have been submitted as yet. It's too early for online check-in.

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Dieu · 06/06/2019 23:16

Thanks again everyone 👍

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AlwaysCheddar · 07/06/2019 06:03

You put the age of the child on the departure date, not return date. It might have been a bit cheaper - do another quote to see.

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