cdhale
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My daughters have been at age 6, 7, 8, and 11. For our trip in August they will be 13 and we have a new addition... my 2 year old son.
For the girls, the age 11 trip focused much less on characters (and they hated stopping for photo pass pics, but I made them do it anyway). We did 9 character meals on or deluxe dining plan trip when they were 8, but only 2 that they requested (CP and GG) at age 11. Age 11 was all about the water parks and shopping! What hasn't changed... they still want to trade pins and go on all the rides (no skipping the little ones).
For this trip, to balance the teen/toddler thing, I will let them explore the parks on their own, if they want to. Their must have meals were Sci Fi and Kona breakfast. And they still want to trade pins
For the girls, the age 11 trip focused much less on characters (and they hated stopping for photo pass pics, but I made them do it anyway). We did 9 character meals on or deluxe dining plan trip when they were 8, but only 2 that they requested (CP and GG) at age 11. Age 11 was all about the water parks and shopping! What hasn't changed... they still want to trade pins and go on all the rides (no skipping the little ones).
For this trip, to balance the teen/toddler thing, I will let them explore the parks on their own, if they want to. Their must have meals were Sci Fi and Kona breakfast. And they still want to trade pins

We have taken our kids since the 1st was about 18 mos. old....it was our yearly getaway while they were little, b/c it was so easy to take them there! Now that my oldest has gotten his own life and isn't interested in going with us anymore, I feel.... sad sometimes. I miss him, b/c it was always the place where our whole family just had FUN. Now it's the 3 of us,with my youngest a teen- who still loves Disney as much as I do.We used to bring food in with us everywhere, eat very frugally, buy almost no souvies for ourselves..... now we tend to focus on food,eating,and what our favorites places to eat are! My teen LOVES the rides,and doesn't mind riding alone if I don't want to go on too...(I kind of wish we had an easily available cousin to bring along to be his companion but oh well) things do change,and I treasure every moment the 4 of us had along the way....I sometimes feel sorry for my youngest,who is now more like an 'only child'...b/c it's just us,his boring parents and him on a trip.....
we have gone commando style since she was stroller sized and continue to tour that way even though our trips are longer! We have always done both TS & QS Dining so still no change for us as she has always had adult tastes. And a thrill junkie she has been sinc she was4 and tall enough for Splash! We try to build in down days now for mini golf, shopping and hoop de Doo and EPCOT has been since she was 6 and always will be her favourite park! I think it all depends upon your child she still does M&G and buffets w/character I guess the one change has been the sutograph book that stopped at 14. Man time flies!!
I look forward to drinking around the world with the kids this time. Last time they just watched Mom and Dad have that fun. Any time we get with the kids these days are dear, they're both across country from us at this point. With that in mind, I expect this to be a fun adult trip. Hopefully the first of many more.