momof2inPA
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My daughter got sent home from school the day after we returned from Disney. Either she got them there or we took them there. Who knows. I do know that she was allowed back in school the next day after we began treating her for them. So if the mom was properly treating why should she not go on vacation?
It's unreasonable to think that the OP should miss her trip because her daughter has lice. Heck, I'd shampoo, comb, wash all the crap at home, pack the RID, give my kid a big comforting hug-- and have a good time.
And the statement that head lice has "the potential" to transmit disease is just silly. Don't you think medical professionals would be able to design a test to determine disease transmission through head lice? It would be easy, so I'm sure it's either been done or not seen as a viable problem by the medical community.

So she finds them the night before, she follows the directions and kills them, the combs her hair, removes the nits, packs some more medication and repeats it in ten days to get anything that may have hatched and that is that.
If people are that anxious about lice, they should stay home because "stuff" is everywhere. If one were to spray luminol and take an ultra violet light into a hotel room, they probably would never go to WDW again.