Skjhjb
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What a sweetheart! She reminds me very much of my own daughter, who is now 18. For the record, my daughter has never been like a previous poster described when they said: "The next trip to WDW, she'll be a teenager with too much mascara and a smartphone. She'll probably insist on bringing a friend along and going off into the parks without you; where they'll spend the whole day staring at boys and trying to find some bad decisions to make." It's not inevitable. Some kids are just nice, level-headed, thoughtful people, pretty much all their lives. I took my daughter to London, England a few weeks ago to celebrate her upcoming graduation from high school. She's not into makeup and boys, she's into Harry Potter, Sherlock and Doctor Who. I spent a good chunk of the vacation prodding her to do what SHE wanted and wondering why the kid kept turning around and asking me what I wanted to do. Then, finally, I asked her outright what was up, and she said, "Well, this trip is kinda all about me. England's my favourite place and we're seeing all the things I wanted to see. But it's your first time ever visiting here, mom, so I want to make sure you're having a good time, too!" Here I am, trying to make sure she's enjoying herself, while she's trying just as hard to make sure I'm enjoying myself.Have a wonderful time at Disney with your family. And I'm so glad you snagged the Frozen meet-and-greet! It'll be very special for you and your daughter.
I'll echo this as well. We have been very lucky with our girls. I have heard horror stories of girls who hit 13 and became unrecognizable hormone monsters. Sure, we had emotional moments, but nothing that made me wish the teen years would be over soon.
My oldest is very much like Magpie's DD..... Doctor Who, Sherlock, anime shows (and yet also Walking Dead and Hannibal...ick). My second DD is into makeup and boys and much more high maintenance than her sister.
But both of them, at 16 and 18, are super excited for this family trip. My oldest fully intended to stand in line for A & E for hours, before it was announced that they were moving and having a FP. Now we have a FP to see them on our first day instead. We did chat about Star Wars meals, but as a family, we decided we didn't want to give up two of our already planned ADRs (we have the dining plan) to do a Star Wars dinner. And that works for us, even though we are big fans.
It is all about what works for your family. Your daughter sounds like a lovely girl!
Have a wonderful time at Disney with your family. And I'm so glad you snagged the Frozen meet-and-greet! It'll be very special for you and your daughter.



