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To ask when you see an entry price for Under 5s does that include 5 year olds?

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Properbobbins · 21/10/2019 20:46

Just that really. Is it for aged 5 and under or aged 4 and under?

OP posts:
Alwaysrainsonme · 21/10/2019 20:46

Aged 4 and under

Slightlysurviving · 21/10/2019 20:47

4 and under

Todaythiscouldbe · 21/10/2019 20:48

Definitely 4 and under, up to the 5th birthday is under 5

DanielRicciardosSmile · 21/10/2019 20:49

I would say that "Under 5" would be no. "5 and under" would be yes.

SandraOhshair · 21/10/2019 20:50

It's until they get too tall to get away with it.

No?

BanKittenHeels · 21/10/2019 20:51

4 and under.

Tell us more OP

SoyDora · 21/10/2019 20:54

Under 5 means 4 and under. Fairly self explanatory.

Parkrunner25 · 21/10/2019 21:01

Age 5 isn't under 5, so I would expect to pay for my 5 years old.

MrsDimmond · 21/10/2019 21:02

under 5 means just that - an age number under 5

coconuttelegraph · 21/10/2019 21:02

If it was critical to know for sure I'd ask the place, no point in guessing, is there a reason you can't do that?

Some places are wooly with their language, only they can tell you what they mean

Prisonbreak · 21/10/2019 21:16

My old work allowed ‘children under 8 years old’ for free. Almost daily I would have some mother argue with me that her kid was 8 so that means it’s free.

onthecoins · 21/10/2019 21:25

Age 1-4. 5 is not under 5. That would be 5 and under.

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