MollieW
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 2, 2016
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Hello, I'm reposting a thread (I hope this is allowed!) because I wasn't sure I posted it in the right place. So here goes:
I ran into a predicament with trying to plan my family's time at Disney World and give everyone the freedom that they want from each other. I would love to go on a "date" of sorts with my husband at a nicer restaurant at Magic Kingdom or Epcot and have my kids (7 and 11) hang out at the Kids Club. My daughter, however, who will be 12 in a few weeks has been dreading the idea of being "nannied" (as she calls it) and asked me if she and her brother can go around the parks by themselves.
I'm not super sure if that is a good idea, but she is responsible kid. She walks home by herself after school, picks up her brother and babysits him for 2 hours about four times a week. She can also cook dinner for her and her brother by herself. I have let her walk around the mall by herself with her brother while I'm shopping. What she doesn't know is that her cellphone is also a tracking device, and I check her location about every 5 seconds.
So, knowing all this, should I let them walk around Epcot or Magic Kingdom for two hours? I have no true concept of what the parks will be like and I've seen a huge range of answers to this question on these boards already.
I ran into a predicament with trying to plan my family's time at Disney World and give everyone the freedom that they want from each other. I would love to go on a "date" of sorts with my husband at a nicer restaurant at Magic Kingdom or Epcot and have my kids (7 and 11) hang out at the Kids Club. My daughter, however, who will be 12 in a few weeks has been dreading the idea of being "nannied" (as she calls it) and asked me if she and her brother can go around the parks by themselves.
I'm not super sure if that is a good idea, but she is responsible kid. She walks home by herself after school, picks up her brother and babysits him for 2 hours about four times a week. She can also cook dinner for her and her brother by herself. I have let her walk around the mall by herself with her brother while I'm shopping. What she doesn't know is that her cellphone is also a tracking device, and I check her location about every 5 seconds.
So, knowing all this, should I let them walk around Epcot or Magic Kingdom for two hours? I have no true concept of what the parks will be like and I've seen a huge range of answers to this question on these boards already.