SandraC
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Hi, we will be at WDW for a week in April. How much spending $$$ do you suggest we give our 7 year old dd. I figure $50.00 for the week.
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1975 - off site (11 years old),
1977 - off site (13 years old),
1987 - Indian Rock Shores (23 years old with hubby, b/f at the time),
1990 - Holiday Inn International Drive/Daytona Beach (26 years old, with hubby, six month after wedding),
1998 - KIDS VILLAGE, GIVE KIDS THE WORLD, Make-a-Wish trip with 4.5 year old daughter born ill),
2001 APRIL - CBR - ON SITE FIRST TIME! YIPPY! With dd 7 years old, ds 15 mo
SandraC, visit our Disney family web site www.angelfire.com/on/disneyfun
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1975 - off site (11 years old),
1977 - off site (13 years old),
1987 - Indian Rock Shores (23 years old with hubby, b/f at the time),
1990 - Holiday Inn International Drive/Daytona Beach (26 years old, with hubby, six month after wedding),
1998 - KIDS VILLAGE, GIVE KIDS THE WORLD, Make-a-Wish trip with 4.5 year old daughter born ill),
2001 APRIL - CBR - ON SITE FIRST TIME! YIPPY! With dd 7 years old, ds 15 mo

. I'm not sure $10 a day (even for the 10 days) is unreasonable if you can afford it. However, for that amount, I think maybe I'd have the kids bring along water bottles or juice, and say that if they wanted a coke, they could buy it out of their $10. I guess maybe my main concern would be that if you just wanted to spend $10 a day on souvenirs you might end up with lots of 'junk' stuff - of course, if you gave them the $100 up front, they could budget what they'd get over the course of their vacation, but I think maybe that would be a lot to expect of a 6 and 9 year old. So I don't know - this would be a tough call. I've taken my nieces to WDW over the years, and I'm sure at points I've spent that and more on them, but that's as an aunt, so I get special dispensation for spoiling them
. I did use the money limit for cokes and snacks though - brought along water and snacks, and if they wanted special stuff like Mickey ears ice cream, it came out of a set limit. I kind of like the idea of the $100 at the end, though, especially since they'll know it is part of their Christmas present. Also, if they're anything like my nieces, they'll probably spend part of it on gifts for their friends.