fairytalelover
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Disney allows kids to check themselves out at the age of 9. Do you think that is too young?
Its entirely dependent on the child. Some are ready at that age, some aren't. Only you can judge the level of responsibility in this case.Disney allows kids to check themselves out at the age of 9. Do you think that is too young?
He has to call us every time he goes anywhere
I don't want to hover or be a helicopter parent
He doesn't like loud noises (auditory processing disorder), and it was SO loud the last time we went. There's no way to get away from how loud it is. He was miserable
I would have never let anyone younger than Vibe age roam around on their own.
I completely agree with you. I work full time, homeschool my kids, my husbands out of town most of the week. My kids are very mature, independent,self sufficient, responsible good kids. They have to be due to our personal circumstances. I would hate to have other parents tell me not to give them independence on a ship. I would never tell another parent what they should do. Every time an incident happens people start freakin out. People need to keep in mind tens of thousands of kids cruise every year without incident. I chose to let them check in and out at age 8 and 9 and they handled it fine.Just to say... DCL automatically allows anyone in Edge or Vibe self-check-out, there is no option to it. If parents wish for an 11 or 12-yr-old to NOT have check-out privileges, that child must attend the Club/Lab. The Club/Lab is the only kids' space that has parent (adult) sign-out requirement. I believe it can be waived starting at age 8.
The bottom line is that only you know your child, his/her level of responsibility and trust, and your own comfort with the child being independent.
Enjoy your cruise!
Teenagers can get ouf control. I think this is unfortunately normal teenage behavior for some kids. They probably act the same way at school. There were some issues on our last cruise. My kids went to guest services a couple of times to call security on some kids in the Edge that were bullying other kids. I can only teach my kids how to behave. I cant do anything about the other kids.My daughter is 8 and meet some friends in the lab that were 8 and checking themselves in and out week before last on the Fantasy. My daughter is very mature and pretty trustworthy but there is no way we would let her. Especially after the recent news story and post about someone on the Magic molesting an 11 year old. Whether or not I trust my child is irrelevant when there are predators around.
I would like to add that I wish some parents would question their own decisions about letting their own children run free. The only issue we had on our magical trip (and this is true of almost all of the trips) is the children (mostly girls in the 10-13 year range) acting inappropriately. It didn't ruin our trip but it is annoying. Here's a couple of interesting things I observed.
1) Two girls on deck 9 kept messing around near the elevators. Every time an elevator would empty they would jump in, press all the buttons, jump out, and laugh uproariously. I made two trips (via the stairs) to deck 11 over 20 minutes and they kept at it.
2) I was walking down a hall of staterooms and was passed by a group of 3 young ladies running. They passed by a plate near a stateroom door with fries and a drink that a guest had left in the hallway for cleanup and one of the girls kicked it (she had to go out of her way to do it) and knocked the food, ice, and drink everywhere. The fries were mashed into the carpet next time I passed.
Obviously many parents feel their children are safe on a Disney ship (and for the most part they are) but I don't think some think about whether or not their children are mature enough to handle the responsibility.