Leaving kids at home to go on ABD?

WaDiWo

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Hi all!

This may be a strange question. I know there are many threads on taking kids out of school to go on vacation. But my question is just the opposite,

do any of you leave your kids at home (with relatives, etc), to go to school, so you can go on vacation? :scratchin

Forgive me if it is a silly questions, but I really don't know. My wife and I want to go on an ABD tour, I understand that there are adults only tours, but we're not interested in that. We just don't want to take our child out of school, but we want to experience ABD, in particular backstage magic. Also our child is 6, so I don't know if that's old enough, or if he would appreciate it, etc.

What do you think?
 
When my DW and I did the Cities of Knights and Lights trip last year, we left our DS (9) at home with family so that he could go to school. It killed us not taking him, but it was too great an opportunity to pass up. We included him in the trip and took "Flat Ian" with us. We took pictures of Flat Ian all over London and Paris. Ian has no problem with it, especially because we told him the ABD trip, he would get to go on.

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Ian (and DW and I) just got back from Backstage Magic and he said it was totally worth the wait.
 
k5jmh said:
When my DW and I did the Cities of Knights and Lights trip last year, we left our DS (9) at home with family so that he could go to school. It killed us not taking him, but it was too great an opportunity to pass up. We included him in the trip and took "Flat Ian" with us. We took pictures of Flat Ian all over London and Paris. Ian has no problem with it, especially because we told him the ABD trip, he would get to go on.

Ian (and DW and I) just got back from Backstage Magic and he said it was totally worth the wait.

great pics, thanks for sharing! the backstage magic tour is actually the one where we may have to leave our child behind. we'll have to weigh pros and cons.
 
We go on vacation without our kid all the time. The greatest gift you can give your child is your happy marriage, and an important part of that is time together as husband and wife instead of always as mommy and daddy.

As long as you have someone you trust to leave him with, go for it! Besides, you can always bill BSM as research you are doing for a future Disney Land trip that includes him. ;)
 


We go on vacation without our kid all the time. The greatest gift you can give your child is your happy marriage, and an important part of that is time together as husband and wife instead of always as mommy and daddy.

As long as you have someone you trust to leave him with, go for it! Besides, you can always bill BSM as research you are doing for a future Disney Land trip that includes him. ;)

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My thoughts exactly! After we went on BSM with our DS, we booked 4 days at the Disneyland resort in November so we could take him back, because he loved it so much. He was amazed at how different it was compared to WDW.

We are booking another ABD Adventure to Germany for next year and letting him stay with relatives. He knows there is a good payout to come. We will probably take him on the Spirit of America Adventure next.
 

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