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We have a large family group going on the Magic in December.
One of my sisters and her husband travel a lot with her three daughters, ages 3, 5 & 8. They have been to resorts that have offered a kid's program and the kids have all participated and loved it. This sister isn't the least bit worried about her kids taking part.
Second sister has two daughters ages 5 & 8. Now the ages line up nicely with the cousins, but the sisters live far apart and the cousins only see each other once a year so they are not super close.
Second sister is going through a divorce and this of course has had an impact on her daughters. She wasn't really expecting any problems until she sat down to watch the special on DCL on the Travel Channel with her daughters.
After the show talked about adult only dining, adult only night clubs and the adult only beach, the oldest daughter turned and looked at her mother and said that it was too bad that mom wasn't going to get to go to any of those places. Mom asked what she met and daughter responded that mom was going to be with her daughters the whole time. Mom talked about the kids programs and the daughter just announced that she will not be going there. The younger daughter than chimed in with a me too, so she is more following older sister's lead.
She will be spending 4 days at WDW with her cousins prior to sailing so we are hoping that bonding with the cousins will help ease the transition. We also expect that once she gets on the boat and sees everything that she will join right in.
Have any of you had a child that more or less told you up front that they were not going to participate? Any suggestions as to how to handle this?
I think my sister would love to spend a lot of time with her daughters on the trip, but she would also enjoy spending some time with the other adults in the group at some of the adult only venues.
One of my sisters and her husband travel a lot with her three daughters, ages 3, 5 & 8. They have been to resorts that have offered a kid's program and the kids have all participated and loved it. This sister isn't the least bit worried about her kids taking part.
Second sister has two daughters ages 5 & 8. Now the ages line up nicely with the cousins, but the sisters live far apart and the cousins only see each other once a year so they are not super close.
Second sister is going through a divorce and this of course has had an impact on her daughters. She wasn't really expecting any problems until she sat down to watch the special on DCL on the Travel Channel with her daughters.
After the show talked about adult only dining, adult only night clubs and the adult only beach, the oldest daughter turned and looked at her mother and said that it was too bad that mom wasn't going to get to go to any of those places. Mom asked what she met and daughter responded that mom was going to be with her daughters the whole time. Mom talked about the kids programs and the daughter just announced that she will not be going there. The younger daughter than chimed in with a me too, so she is more following older sister's lead.
She will be spending 4 days at WDW with her cousins prior to sailing so we are hoping that bonding with the cousins will help ease the transition. We also expect that once she gets on the boat and sees everything that she will join right in.
Have any of you had a child that more or less told you up front that they were not going to participate? Any suggestions as to how to handle this?
I think my sister would love to spend a lot of time with her daughters on the trip, but she would also enjoy spending some time with the other adults in the group at some of the adult only venues.