marciemi
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My husband is going to Disney for business in January (3 nights). We had no plans for a family vacation at this point, or actually to return to Disney since our kids all seem a bit old for it. We took a cruise in September and the kids all missed 6 days of school - excessive, I know, but it was supposed to be a one time thing! But the pricing ($150 air), free hotel, discounted convention tickets make the Disney trip very appealing.
We have already decided to take our 9 years old since he hasn't been in 4 years, was 5 the last time we went and too short for several of the rides. He can also afford to miss school. (He's in a gifted program, has skipped a grade, has all A's, and is still in elementary school). Honestly, I think his teacher's attitude is "Hey, one less kid for me to deal with while he's gone" so I don't feel all that guilty. When we were on our cruise, he did all his makeup work, a daily journal, research on all the related topics (dolphins, stingrays, etc.) and turned it all in and she never looked at it.
However, here's the problem. His brothers are 11 and 12 and in middle school. They've already missed a lot obviously, and this would be the first week of the new semester with some new classes and teachers. It would involve missing 3 days of school, with MLK day off. We can't bring both of them since we're staying at the Coronado which doesn't allow you to have 5 in a room. We've decided the 12 year old is not going since he has sports, MEAP (state testing), and took trips in the couple years to New York, Colorado, and Chicago that his brothers didn't do. I feel guilty, but he's also planning on going to ski nationals in Utah this spring, so he's not deprived
I can't decide on my 11 year old. I emailed all his teachers today, asking their opinions. It's just 3 days, he's still young and Disney minded (probably for not much longer), whereas my 12 year old is like "I'm too cool for that stuff". So far what I've heard back from the teachers is along the lines of "we're sure he can handle missing the work. He will, however, miss classroom discussion which is irreplaceable". I did not try to justify this as "educational", simply assured them he'd gladly make up any work before or after. He is a good student (last report card was 3 A's and 3 A+'s) and well-behaved. Our district policy is very lax - I think you have to miss more than 61 days and be working below grade level before they can hold you back so I'm not worried about the official policy, just the teachers' attitudes towards him! I think his younger brother would enjoy having him along - for someone to share it with, play with at the pools, etc.
It was easier to justify, however, leaving 2 home than 1. (They'll stay with Grandma who lives nearby and loves them and they love her so no, they wouldn't be home alone or neglected or anything in case you were worried). It won't be a true family vacation since we'll really only have one evening with DH since he'll be in meetings the entire time and has a company dinner one of the evenings. So it wouldn't be like everyone else would have shared the same things, with DS12 left out. DS12 claims he doesn't care - he'd like to go (hey, it's Disneyworld!), but since he's not going either way, doesn't really care if we take DS11 or not (and seems like he'd prefer if we take him so he's alone with Grandma!)
Questions:
1. Will DS12 be scarred for life if he's the only one who doesn't go?
2. Can DS11 afford to miss 3 more days of school?
3. Will I feel guilty for the rest of my life if I don't bring DS11 since it's probably the last/only chance he'll have to experience Disney while he's still young enough to enjoy it?
4. Will I feel guilty for the rest of my life if I do bring DS11 and leave DS12 home?
5. Do you have any advice to help ease the situation?
THANKS so much for any help, advice, and just for reading this long thread!
We have already decided to take our 9 years old since he hasn't been in 4 years, was 5 the last time we went and too short for several of the rides. He can also afford to miss school. (He's in a gifted program, has skipped a grade, has all A's, and is still in elementary school). Honestly, I think his teacher's attitude is "Hey, one less kid for me to deal with while he's gone" so I don't feel all that guilty. When we were on our cruise, he did all his makeup work, a daily journal, research on all the related topics (dolphins, stingrays, etc.) and turned it all in and she never looked at it.
However, here's the problem. His brothers are 11 and 12 and in middle school. They've already missed a lot obviously, and this would be the first week of the new semester with some new classes and teachers. It would involve missing 3 days of school, with MLK day off. We can't bring both of them since we're staying at the Coronado which doesn't allow you to have 5 in a room. We've decided the 12 year old is not going since he has sports, MEAP (state testing), and took trips in the couple years to New York, Colorado, and Chicago that his brothers didn't do. I feel guilty, but he's also planning on going to ski nationals in Utah this spring, so he's not deprived

I can't decide on my 11 year old. I emailed all his teachers today, asking their opinions. It's just 3 days, he's still young and Disney minded (probably for not much longer), whereas my 12 year old is like "I'm too cool for that stuff". So far what I've heard back from the teachers is along the lines of "we're sure he can handle missing the work. He will, however, miss classroom discussion which is irreplaceable". I did not try to justify this as "educational", simply assured them he'd gladly make up any work before or after. He is a good student (last report card was 3 A's and 3 A+'s) and well-behaved. Our district policy is very lax - I think you have to miss more than 61 days and be working below grade level before they can hold you back so I'm not worried about the official policy, just the teachers' attitudes towards him! I think his younger brother would enjoy having him along - for someone to share it with, play with at the pools, etc.
It was easier to justify, however, leaving 2 home than 1. (They'll stay with Grandma who lives nearby and loves them and they love her so no, they wouldn't be home alone or neglected or anything in case you were worried). It won't be a true family vacation since we'll really only have one evening with DH since he'll be in meetings the entire time and has a company dinner one of the evenings. So it wouldn't be like everyone else would have shared the same things, with DS12 left out. DS12 claims he doesn't care - he'd like to go (hey, it's Disneyworld!), but since he's not going either way, doesn't really care if we take DS11 or not (and seems like he'd prefer if we take him so he's alone with Grandma!)
Questions:
1. Will DS12 be scarred for life if he's the only one who doesn't go?
2. Can DS11 afford to miss 3 more days of school?
3. Will I feel guilty for the rest of my life if I don't bring DS11 since it's probably the last/only chance he'll have to experience Disney while he's still young enough to enjoy it?
4. Will I feel guilty for the rest of my life if I do bring DS11 and leave DS12 home?
5. Do you have any advice to help ease the situation?
THANKS so much for any help, advice, and just for reading this long thread!