all4fun
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puffkin said:That is a tough one. Can the MIL not afford to take the 11 year old or is it simply because he has already gone????
We are running into a similar situation with our nieces. We took our 7 year old niece last year and had a great trip. She has a younger sister that was too young to take at the time. We paid all her expenses and will for the sister when she is big enough. We decided on taken them when they hit 44 inches (They are TINY girls) since they would remember the trip more and be able to ride most things. The parents are struggling financially and will probably never be able to take them.
When we take the youngest niece (probably in 2008) we will not be taken the older one. We can't afford it. The older sister has been told before and after her trip that her sister would be going next and not her. I know it is hard for her to understand, but that is the way it is. If her parents miraculously can afford to pay for her, than great, we will take her. We would love to take them both, but we can't and we owe the youngest a trip. Does that make us bad people? I hope not as we only wanted to make sure that both our nieces got a chance to experience WDW while it is still magical to them.
This is exactly what we did with our step-nieces and nephew. We took the twins at the same time (actually gave them the option of going seperately but of course they wanted to go together). Played it up like it was their special trip. They were fine with it and as far as I know it didn't cause any problems. I think being clear up front that we would be taking them all seperately (except the twins) helped. Their parents could never afford to take them (not financially responsible enough in our opinion). Plus we also did not want to try to manage four children all at once, lol. So it worked out the best for us that way too.
In the OP's situation though, I think it sounds a bit selfish for the MIL to tell the children first because it puts mom in the unenviable situation of having to deny them the trip but I wouldn't blame her if she did. It sounds like a no-win situation because if she says yes to the proposed scenerio the 11-yr will be hurt and if she says no the other two might resent her for it. But hopefully they would just be disappointed but at least try to understand.