bumbershoot
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Having put a kid in a car at 16 and let him drive away and then left him away at college at 18, I find 14 as a general rule to be a little late in the game
Exactly. But I went to college at 17. Left California to go to Washington, then my mom remarried and moved to Florida. 17, all the way across the country from my family. Yeah, I'm GLAD she let me wander Marriott's Great America with my buddies starting when I was around 10. And that place was way less safe than Disney.
some crazy who figures out he's 10 is going to tell on you for leaving him alone.
There's no one to tell that to, and it's not bad. At Disney you can be alone in the line and on a ride at 7. You can't *enter* a park alone until you're 14, and kids under 7 have to be with someone 14 or over, but there are no other rules. If the kids are freaking out, of course, they'll do the lost child procedures, but it seems unlikely a 10 and 13 year old whose parent is asking these questions would freak out like that.
Make sure they know of the possibility of ride stops, which would delay meeting back up with them.
I was a little nervous but they were waiting for me in the gift shop. Next trip they'll be around 12-13 and I might let them have a little more freedom. Depends in their maturity levels at that time.