CEDmom said:I think if your 12 yo was very responsible and had experience watching your 2 yo than I think it would be ok to leave them for an hour or so to go for a drink in your hotel.
I'd go before the 12 yo normally goes to bed. I wouldn't want him/her to fall asleep before you got back in case there was an emergency. I'd also have him/her call you every 20 minutes or so to check in. I wouldn't call the room because it might wake up the baby. If the 1st check in call doesn't come I'd go back to the room immediately.
I would find out what the hotel's evacuation policy is in the event of a fire. To me this would be the biggest risk assuming your child understands not to let anyone in the room or leave the room under normal circumstances.
tn_disney_addict said:Okay, you guys might think I am nuts...and I guess I probably ambut when my DS who is now 19 would stay home when he was young, I would tell him he couldn't eat!
I know, I know, I am neurotic
, but I constantly thought, what if he is shoveling the food in (as he thinks eating is a race - which I think helped him in boot camp!!) and chokes!? I always fed him before I left and then told him - "Don't eat anything!!". Of course, in his lifetime he has swallowed 2 legos, a fortune in coins and who knows what else because he always (to this day) puts everything in his mouth
...go figure! I hope that now that he is overseas, he is trying to refrain! No telling what all they find laying around that he might chew on...
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My DD7 never stays home alone and on the rare occasion that I have my DNiece17 babysit, I feed them before I go out and tell her to try (without DD realizing or she would want food just to spite me) to keep her entertained and away from the snack cabinets!!
meandtheguys2 said:Do you honestly believe the halls of the WL are littered wih "pervs" waiting for he odd chance of a 12 year old to be left alone? And that they could talk their way into the room?
Call me paranoid, but yes, I think there is a possibility of this. Pervs don't hang out in dark alleys...they hang out where kids are...WDW is a great place to find kids.
I wouldn't do it. They way we deal with it is by getting a 1 BR villa at a DVC resort (renting points). We can put the kids to bed and have our alone time in the living room with our own bottle of wine, etc.
If you decide to leaver the 12 y.o., you can try this: request a room close to the lounge area and get a baby monitor in addition to the cell phone. The newer one have a really long range. This way, if something does happen and the 12 y.o. panics and can't call on the cell or whatever, you still know what is going on.
The cell phones combined with the fact that you are still in the same building would do a lot to set my mind at ease.
However... if you want to lounge around with your drink, then just take the kids to the kid's club early so you can take your time and enjoy your drink. I think that solves the problem.