Does someone take parents-of-the-same-age to drift around? Below 60 years old. Because ticket purchase doesn't require ID, but when arriving at the site, staff will prohibit them from playing maybe?

A question about traveling with parents!

To answer your question: Yes, it’s very common for people to take their elderly parents (or even grandparents!) on a cruise or other vacation. In fact, many cruise lines and travel companies cater specifically to seniors and offer special packages and services tailored to their needs.

Regarding the issue you mentioned, it’s possible that some work personnel might raise an eyebrow if they see someone over a certain age entering a theme park or using an attraction without providing identification proof (in this case, a ticket purchase). However, most entertainment venues have policies in place for accommodating seniors and recognizing them as paying customers.

It’s unlikely that anyone would be explicitly denied entry due to their age. If the staff does question you, simply present your ticket receipt and show ID if needed (and if you’re not shy about doing so!). Many attractions are designed with accessibility and safety in mind; they won’t want to risk causing any discomfort or stress for seniors.

Now that we’ve addressed this concern, I hope it encourages people of all ages (including those under 60) to create wonderful memories with their parents!