We went to WDW with our teen son (17) and daughter (14) last year. They each brought a friend, who paid for their own air fare, food, and passes. We provided a place to stay. We are DVC members.
The two boys met a couple of girls their first nite there and spent a lot of time hanging out with them. We met the girls, who were very nice. Their situation was similar to ours, in that one of the families is a DVC member and they had their daughter bring her friend for the week. (Met the parents by the OKW pool one day, and they seemed very nice.) The boys did join us for dinner at Boma one nite, and our last nite there coincided with the last performance of Blast, so we all went to that together as well. DD and her friend stayed with us most of the time, their choice.
I think the key was to let them all have some independence, let them choose what they wanted to do and when. The fact that they each had a friend helped a great deal, too. DH and I actually managed to have a nice dinner, just the two of us, one night....
The two boys met a couple of girls their first nite there and spent a lot of time hanging out with them. We met the girls, who were very nice. Their situation was similar to ours, in that one of the families is a DVC member and they had their daughter bring her friend for the week. (Met the parents by the OKW pool one day, and they seemed very nice.) The boys did join us for dinner at Boma one nite, and our last nite there coincided with the last performance of Blast, so we all went to that together as well. DD and her friend stayed with us most of the time, their choice.
I think the key was to let them all have some independence, let them choose what they wanted to do and when. The fact that they each had a friend helped a great deal, too. DH and I actually managed to have a nice dinner, just the two of us, one night....