DisneyFave
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- Apr 25, 2012
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Hi everyone!
I really want to take my 3 yr old niece to Disney World for 3 nights for MNSSHP (she'll be 2 weeks shy of 4 yrs old for the trip). It will cost me about $2000 for 4 days (!) since I'll have to fly to her city to accompany her on the flight to MCO. I don't have kids of my own yet and I've been dying to take her for years!
I realize this is a highly family-specific question, but I was wondering what people generally think about me asking my brother to contribute to the cost of her trip (say, her $400 flight, and I'd cover the hotel and park tix and meals). My brother is a lot better off financially than I am, and he and his wife have zero interest in Disney. But since it's a "gift" from me I feel odd asking him to contribute.
What do you think? Would that be weird? Since I'm not a parent I don't think I have a good grasp on how such a request would be received (especially by a non-Disney fan
I really want to take my 3 yr old niece to Disney World for 3 nights for MNSSHP (she'll be 2 weeks shy of 4 yrs old for the trip). It will cost me about $2000 for 4 days (!) since I'll have to fly to her city to accompany her on the flight to MCO. I don't have kids of my own yet and I've been dying to take her for years!
I realize this is a highly family-specific question, but I was wondering what people generally think about me asking my brother to contribute to the cost of her trip (say, her $400 flight, and I'd cover the hotel and park tix and meals). My brother is a lot better off financially than I am, and he and his wife have zero interest in Disney. But since it's a "gift" from me I feel odd asking him to contribute.
What do you think? Would that be weird? Since I'm not a parent I don't think I have a good grasp on how such a request would be received (especially by a non-Disney fan
