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NY Metrocard for Kids?
I'm taking my 10 year old grandson to New York this week and wonder whether there is a Metrocard for kids/students or do children over 44 inches have to pay full adult fare? We'll be there six days so I've already decided on a seven day Metrocard for me.
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Hi, moolyn. That does sound fun. I hope you write up your excellent adventures. (regret I don't know the answer to your question.)
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Your grandson will need a regular Metrocard. The only age-based discounts are for senior citizens (over 65).
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From the MTA website:
Up to three children 44 inches tall and under ride for free on subways and local buses when accompanied by a fare paying adul |
Yes - he will need his own Metro Card (free is only for really small kids). Or - if you get a card with multiple trips you can share one - but be charged for 2 trips each time you go through.
(Many local students do get free passes through their schools - since city doesn't provide buses for many.) |
It sounds like I'm too young and he's too tall! I can't really complain about this though, can I?
Looking over our plans, I think that two seven day Metrocards are probably our best bet so we can save our feet for exploring the places and areas we want to see. |
Ooops! Thanks to you all for posting. And Stoke, thanks for remembering my Dordogne report. I'll take notes on this one too
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