high schoolers DL trip???

wdi2b

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so wat would you all say if we did a high schoolers trip to DL in the summer. it would take some work but it would definetely be worth meeting everyone in real life. it would probably be a weekday in the summer so there would be little people there and any1 with the so cal annual pass will be able to come.
it might be more comfortable if every1 found there own overnight tho.

so would any1 be interested and would any1 like to help?

we'd probably need to limit it tho. like 20 ppl or so.

any takers, m8s?:
 
I would be up for it. I just don't know of any other teens on these boards. :confused3
 
A trip for those under 18 would be a little more difficult to organize, particularly in regards with parental permission, so I'd hazard a guess that most parents would want a chaperone of some sort. I'm sure you could just ask Beth or Stacie (or anyone who helped plan the girl's trip) for help in trying to get the idea together.
 
there's a lot of posts in teen disney so i hope we'll have more takers.

regarding chaperones... if any1 over the age of 18 wants to volunteer jus post. this would be really fun if we can pull this off

if any1 has ideas plz post...
 

Im 18 and my friends will be 17 when we take are senior road trip from May
31st through June 6th! I would love to meet up with some teen disboarders! :)
 
that's a total of about 4-7 ppl.:hourglass
hopefully there's more takers, btw i'm going down for my b-day on june 5-6...
 
I just got word of tentative trip dates for a 2 day trip with my friends from OK that I haven't seen in a couple years, but that's like in late june, so idk.
 
how many high schoolers are even on the boards?
 
My daughter just was at Disneyland with about 20 people yesterday, ranging in age from 17 (it was his birthday and first time at DLand) to around 25.

If you guys open up your trip to young adults - high school to early 20's you might get more people, plus you'll have the opportunity of meeting more people & having fun. :)

Also, keep in mind that if you do have your parents' permission to come out, you have to be 18 or older to rent a room, and you have to be 20 or 21 (I think) to rent a room with minors.

Good luck. :flower:
 
My daughter just was at Disneyland with about 20 people yesterday, ranging in age from 17 (it was his birthday and first time at DLand) to around 25.

If you guys open up your trip to young adults - high school to early 20's you might get more people, plus you'll have the opportunity of meeting more people & having fun. :)

Also, keep in mind that if you do have your parents' permission to come out, you have to be 18 or older to rent a room, and you have to be 20 or 21 (I think) to rent a room with minors.

Good luck. :flower:
It's a good point, you might consider extending it to early 20's as well. I wouldn't be able to make anything in June though. September is the earliest I can get back and that's pushing it for me.
 
ok so high schoolers and college students. that sounds cool.

if u have problems with ur parents. bring them along and do wat u would usually do if u were just going there with them... except in the theme park just come to the group and have them rummage around
(if u would have problems with them letting u go to the group, tell 'em u'll bring ur cell phone, u'll be in touch.)

that wat's i'll do
 

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