Is this odd?

Don't care what everyone thinks about you going with your parents. If you enjoy being with your parents go for it. Enjoy your trip.
 
a trip to disney is a trip to disney. you can always go and do other things by yourself, thanks to disney transportation. not odd, just a chance to go to disney!
 
I'm 34 and I still travel regularly with my parents (at that includes WDW).

Our sitatution is a little different though - my parents aren't in the best financial sitaution so I pay for the trips. I figure they supported me while I did what I had to do to be in the position that I am today, there's nothing wrong with me giving something back to them.

They are, however, the reason I won't buy DVC. Whether we got a studio or a 1 bdrm, I know I'd end up on the pull out couch and I'm sorry, but I just can't put out that kind of money to spend my next 10 or so years vacationing on a pull out couch! :laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:
 
I'm 46 and have been going with my parents for years.
My partner doesn't like Disney so I usually go with my parents (When I'm not travelling solo that is)
Now that I'm older though, its more like I take them with me instead of me going with them.
They are some of my best trips going.
 

I'm 34 and I still travel regularly with my parents (at that includes WDW).

Our sitatution is a little different though - my parents aren't in the best financial sitaution so I pay for the trips. I figure they supported me while I did what I had to do to be in the position that I am today, there's nothing wrong with me giving something back to them.

They are, however, the reason I won't buy DVC. Whether we got a studio or a 1 bdrm, I know I'd end up on the pull out couch and I'm sorry, but I just can't put out that kind of money to spend my next 10 or so years vacationing on a pull out couch! :laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:

I know exactly what you mean.
I bought into DVC and everytime we go I end up on the sofa!!!
They way I figure, they won't be around forever and I also do some solo trips, so its not so bad.
 
Glad to know others take the parents. I will be 42 next week and have gone to Disney with my father too many times to count. He took me to WDW on my first trip in 1975. I have a solo trip in July and a trip with Dad in December.
 
I'm 23 and I've been to Disney three times alone with just my mom. (well my brother and his fiancee met up with us twice but they had their own hotel room and plans) In August (I'll be 24) and my mom and I are going alone together. There is no one I'd rather travel with. Sure, I'd like to experience Disney with my friends but they aren't into/can't afford it (I don't think I could either without my mom actually, lol) but I have so much fun with my mom! I wish my Dad was still here to go with us but we went a few years before he passed when he was still well enough to enjoy it (in a wheelchair) and I have a lot of good memories there with him.
I don't think it's weird at all to go with your parents and have fun! Plus, it makes you the "kid" experiencing the magic!
 
It's fun to go with my parents, oddly. It works out great. My dad and I ride all the rides that my mom refuses to do and my mom holds our stuff and figures out what to do next. :cool1:
 


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