Happy Easter Everyone!!
In July my family will be traveling to WDW for a week, my conceren is my 15 year old step-son. When we stayed last year he seemed to get bored WAY TOO quickly.
My hubby & I love Disney and can never get bored at the most magical place on earth. So I am writing in hopes of some suggestions from the masses. We have visited all the parks, Disney Quest and the water parks. Is there anything we maybe missing that he would enjoy? Also, do anyother parents of teens let their children seperate from you in the parks/resorts? Vacation is for family time....but is giving the boys a little alone/freedom time a bad thing...and how safe are they there?
Any suggestions are welcome.Thanks
In July my family will be traveling to WDW for a week, my conceren is my 15 year old step-son. When we stayed last year he seemed to get bored WAY TOO quickly.
My hubby & I love Disney and can never get bored at the most magical place on earth. So I am writing in hopes of some suggestions from the masses. We have visited all the parks, Disney Quest and the water parks. Is there anything we maybe missing that he would enjoy? Also, do anyother parents of teens let their children seperate from you in the parks/resorts? Vacation is for family time....but is giving the boys a little alone/freedom time a bad thing...and how safe are they there?
Any suggestions are welcome.Thanks

They are 13,14,15 and yes they are allowed to venture off on their own in the same park as we are in. They have a cell phone, their dining card and know where to meet us when it is time for dinner or we are going to another park. They are also allowed to walk to the main lobby at our resort or take a walk around the resort exploring. At DQ, dh and I go to the top floor and hang around and they show up when they are done. They have not yet gone to other parks without us or ridden the buses alone but I am sure within the next few trips they will be.