Fun activity for 13 & 18 year old girls

hilaryjudsong

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We haven't been to WDW since November 2011. I know a LOT has changed. So have my girls. They are now 13 & 18. We LOVED the Pirate makeover in 2011. Any suggestions for something the 3 of us can enjoy now at 13, 18 and 45? Anything new we can enjoy together? Spa is too expensive for the 3 of us. Maybe the Pirate thing is the way to go to be silly. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! We will be at WDW June 29- July 6. Thank you in advance!
 
Pick a pearl and get matching jewelry at the Japan pavilion?
Special tour?
I don't know what your budget is, but when dh and I were there we did the Epcot Aqua Seas tour. It was amazing, I loved it. I will probably always recommend doing that to anyone who is asking for something fun to do.
 
My girls are 14 and 17 and these are a few things we do for fun

- Epcot, Japan - the department store in the way back behind the kimonos. Each girl is given $10 and have to select at least 2 things they have never tried before. We've had shrimp chips, marshmallows with jelly inside. Girls find it lots of fun.

Epcot has the Perry the Platypus game like the old Kim Possible game.

AK - we look for the hidden Disney character Jafar in the Trek. There's also the Wilderness Explover program where they go around doing activities and earning badges.

MK not sure if you've done the Sorcerer game but that had my kids entertained for hours on our last trip.
 

Look up tours in the parks that are age appropriate. Dolphins, special behind the scenes tours, etc..

Disney Quest

Splittsville or at least a night a Disney Springs

Take the monorail and do appetizers and fun drinks (obviously virgin) at each hotel stop

Tea at the Grand Floridian

Hoop De Doo Review

Dinner at California Grill

Tri-Circle D Ranch (horseback riding)

Cirque De Soleil

Another idea is to let them go off to a park on their own while you and DH have a nice dinner.

Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach for one day (I think the teens get the most out of those parks)

Agent P in World Showcase

search for Hidden Mickeys

dinner or at least lunch (I personally prefer lunch) at Be Our Guest

Dessert party - my 15yr old DD is a huge star wars fan so we are doing that one our next visit
 
I know you said the spa is too expensive, but have you thought about just getting manicures? (Not really a "just", as it will still be expensive, but I imagine it'll be one of the cheaper options). Then have a lunch?
 
Look up tours in the parks that are age appropriate. Dolphins, special behind the scenes tours, etc..

Disney Quest

Splittsville or at least a night a Disney Springs

Take the monorail and do appetizers and fun drinks (obviously virgin) at each hotel stop

Tea at the Grand Floridian

Hoop De Doo Review

Dinner at California Grill

Tri-Circle D Ranch (horseback riding)

Cirque De Soleil

Another idea is to let them go off to a park on their own while you and DH have a nice dinner.

Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach for one day (I think the teens get the most out of those parks)

Agent P in World Showcase

search for Hidden Mickeys

dinner or at least lunch (I personally prefer lunch) at Be Our Guest

Dessert party - my 15yr old DD is a huge star wars fan so we are doing that one our next visit
Great ideas. Thank you!
 
My girls are 14 and 17 and these are a few things we do for fun

- Epcot, Japan - the department store in the way back behind the kimonos. Each girl is given $10 and have to select at least 2 things they have never tried before. We've had shrimp chips, marshmallows with jelly inside. Girls find it lots of fun.

Epcot has the Perry the Platypus game like the old Kim Possible game.

AK - we look for the hidden Disney character Jafar in the Trek. There's also the Wilderness Explover program where they go around doing activities and earning badges.

MK not sure if you've done the Sorcerer game but that had my kids entertained for hours on our last trip.
Thank you! Some great ideas to check out!
 












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