stephie1012
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Can one parent take 2 kids to the same class? my oldest 2 would be taking the same class in october, but we will also have the baby with us. So dh or i will need to stay with her.
Can one parent take 2 kids to the same class? my oldest 2 would be taking the same class in october, but we will also have the baby with us. So dh or i will need to stay with her.
Has anyone done the Animation Magic class, or know where any reviews of it are? It is one of the few classes that spans my kids age range...Is it inside/outside? i just don't want them to be bored -I don't think they would be interested in teh Captivating mments class (which is also their age range) because they are not that in to photography. Any info is appreciated!
If my kids do this class the older 3 can go and the younges will have alone time with daddy or mommy
If they do wild by nature, that the younger 3 go and the 16 year old hangs out with mom or dad.
Which would you choose?
I have been reading this thread but I think it would be easier to just ask my questions:
Trip: August '12
Attending: me (single parent), my girlfriend, my 2 daughters 16 and 13 and my daughter's friend who is also 16. I would like to get YES tix for all three kids who all would like to attend a class and for my girlfriend as her AP will expire before the trip. My AP will still be active.
My Questions: I assume I can buy each of my daughters YES tix no problem as they both plan to attend a class. Can I buy one for the friend too as she will be attending a class as well? Can I get one for my girlfriend and she would be considered the guardian? Or can/should she do a seperate registration and buy one for the firend and be considered her guardian? I am thrown off by the "immediate family" as obviously our family is not typical. Finally, I have an annual pass, but I would like to attend one of the classes with my youngest daughter, is that OK or do I need to purchase a YES ticket too?
TIA
Ideally, they would be in separate classes. There is only 1 class the older girls can take and they would be together but there are many choices for the 13 year old and on many different days. So then the only way it could work is for all to go to one class? Or could my girlfriend escort the older girls to one class on one day and my younger daughter on a separate day?Just want to clarify, would all three girls be taking the same class? It seemed that way since they were so close in age, but then you mentioned about you wanting to attend a class with the youngest.
Unfortunately you cannot attend/chaperone that class without purchasing the YES tickets, so it really doensn't work with having an AP.
What would be the cheapest option to get everyone in your party tickets would be to register the three girls to all take one class with your friend as a chaperone. Since your girls are all over 13, your friend does not actually need to attend the class with them. She just has to check them in and remain in the park. You could meet up with her and have a few hours in the park together while the kids are doing the class.
ETA: I think the "immediate family" thing just pertains to purchasing tickets for people who will not be attending the classes so it wouldn't apply to the above scenario. You would only be purchasing tickets for the kids actually attending the class and one chaperone.
Ideally, they would be in separate classes. There is only 1 class the older girls can take and they would be together but there are many choices for the 13 year old and on many different days. So then the only way it could work is for all to go to one class? Or could my girlfriend escort the older girls to one class on one day and my younger daughter on a separate day?
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Originally Posted by BABY_EINSTEIN'S_MOM
I just thought of one thing after I registered...I know that with regular Disney tickets that they expire 14 days after the first use. So what about these..it says they are valid 7 days before the start of your vacation and after as well. Does this mean there is a different policy with these?
My confirmation says tickets will be valid thru June 30th. So does that actually mean that I can use my 8 days anytime between June 9-30?
Yes, 8 days any time during that period.
Can one parent take 2 kids to the same class? my oldest 2 would be taking the same class in october, but we will also have the baby with us. So dh or i will need to stay with her.
Ok...I'm trying to wrap my head around this, because I was struggling to try to figure out how to make our days work......I thought it was that the tickets are good for 7 days before your YES class and 7 days after class? Are you saying it's not based on the YES class date, but on your arrival/departure dates?
We're flying to Florida on August 8...we're flying home August 31. Besides Disney we're also doing Kennedy Space Center and Star Wars Convention so to get 8 days at Disney we'd have to spread them out over the whole 23 days we're in Florida....but I was trying to figure out how to get a YES class in there that was 7 days before and after when we wanted to be in the parks. Ideally we want to do our 8 days on August 9, 10, 13, 14, 21, 28, 29 and 30. The YES classes we were considering is August 20. Will that even work?
Thank you!
I checked our confirmation...it doesn't mention 7 days before/after. It says we can pick them up the day we arrive specifically, and the last valid date is the 13th day after that (as if the 14-day clock starts running on our arrival day, picked up/used or not).
Theme Park admission is required and all participants must purchase a Disney Youth Education Series Individual Enrollment Ticket Package to attend any Disney Youth Education Series Individual Enrollment program. Use of an admission is required for entrance into the park on the date of your program. Tickets are valid for 7 days prior to your arrival date and after departure date. Tickets are only available to residents of the Domestic U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico. Annual passes, complimentary admission, and regular front-gate admission cannot be applied to the cost of a program.
Ok...I'm trying to wrap my head around this, because I was struggling to try to figure out how to make our days work......I thought it was that the tickets are good for 7 days before your YES class and 7 days after class? Are you saying it's not based on the YES class date, but on your arrival/departure dates?
We're flying to Florida on August 8...we're flying home August 31. Besides Disney we're also doing Kennedy Space Center and Star Wars Convention so to get 8 days at Disney we'd have to spread them out over the whole 23 days we're in Florida....but I was trying to figure out how to get a YES class in there that was 7 days before and after when we wanted to be in the parks. Ideally we want to do our 8 days on August 9, 10, 13, 14, 21, 28, 29 and 30. The YES classes we were considering is August 20. Will that even work?
Thank you!