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Disney owl
04-21-2003, 10:43 AM
we've ordered 10 day passes which includes visits t o Disney Quest, is that right?
This is somewhere we didn't go on our last visit but I'm sure the kids will love it.
My question is after our 1st visit I don't think DH & I will want to go again. Will they let the kids in without adults??
They will all have adult passes & will be aged 16, 12, & 11. Plus we're taking DS girlfriend who is also 16.
thanks
vernon
04-21-2003, 11:20 AM
I'm pretty sure the 16 Yr olds are going to be OK, I think the 11 Yr old might be right on the limit. But seeing as they charge adult prices for them, I think it should be OK. It might be a good venue to allow the 16 yr olds some time on their own away from the younger siblings. If I was a 16 Yr old away with my girlfriend, I would be DESPERATE to get some time away from my younger brothers and sisters. At DQ it's unlikely they could get up to too much mischief :o . If possible I think it would be worthwhile asking DS if he's like you to build in some "private time" for him and his girlfriend to be away from the rest of you. I think it is likely to make the holiday go a little easier :D. You could take the others to Typhoon Lagoon, just across the road from DQ and meet up later.
Disney owl
04-21-2003, 03:06 PM
Thanks Vernon for your quick reply.
Actually DH & I were hoping for some non children time!!!!!!!!!!
But I can see your point . The community where our rented villa is has a pool , bar & small cinema. We envisage DS & DGF going there together.
athurstance
04-21-2003, 05:19 PM
We've just come back from Disney Quest. We used the 10 day tickets and it is included. There is a sign by the door which says children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult so yours will all be ok. There is plenty to do in the area if you don't want to go too far away - shopping, cinema, bars, restaurants, La Nouba.
Angela
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