What does under two years old mean?

8/19/2016 7:56:47 PM

Under two years old generally means not having reached the second birthday.

To include two-year-olds, the phrase would normally be two years old and under.

Therefore, it appears that (in the given example) for a child who is two years old you will have to pay USD 66 for an extra bed.

If you want to allow for the possibility that the company setting prices really does intend to include two-year-olds in the “under two” category, then you should call them up and say “I have a two-year-old, does she or he stay for free”? In this case, you’d obviously want to do the same when she or he turns 12.

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