SandraC
Longs for the feeling of sandy salt water in her k
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I know where you are coming from. Last April ds was 15 months old, so we didn't need to buy them a plane ticket. He would have sat on my lap the whole time anyway even if we did buy them a plane ticket. We knew we were going to go again this April, he'll be 2 years and 3 months old, so we have to buy him a plane ticket (24 months and older). He's free in parks and free buffet and pre-plated meals (Cindy's gave him a meal for free last year). BUT, we considered a Jan 2002 trip, ds would have JUST turned two years old the week before. I was just dying at the fact that I would have to purchase a plane ticket for him. I debated with myself about it for days. Finally we decided the April trip was better for us and 3 months is way different than 3 days, so it's a no brainer for me, we buy the plane ticket. But it's hard to make these choices. It's just like the "using refill mugs at other resorts" My heart and brain say NO NO NO, but my wallet says YES YES YES! I am sending you HAPPY THOUGHTS in your decision!

) does not want to, as she is missing the deadline by only a month. I am very much a rules person and cannot see lying about this, the rules are the rules. But, it is his daughter, I will just make sure I am going through a different line! (And I will buy her a pass for when I take her to the parks without her father! I could not do that!) Maybe if I share this with him he will change his mind? (She is very tall for her age and has an excellant vocabulary. She will definately be the child saying no Daddy, I am three!)
