OK, you all know that I brought my girls. Ages 17 and 13 .
I will comment only briefly about the 13 year olds experience with us as she had a BIG problem with complaining, whinnying and she just has the knack to bring a person down. Nothing seems to ever satisfy her. There were times that she had a really good time (like the time that was spent with Katlin during the evening of our resort hopping and at the ASMovies pool , and when Janette's daughter, Katie joined us for part of our day at Magic Kingdom, and at the pin meets; she became quite a trader I think and everyone was so nice and patient with her) After we returned home, however, she complained that there were ONLY four or five parks and that there wasn't near as many rides as what was advertised in the WDW trip planning video. She didn't act or tell anyone that she had fun

(This was a BIG disappointment to me!!) Note that Sam has a social disorder and a child without this disorder cannot fairly be compared to our experience.
My 17 year old is a quieter child that is VERY easy going, she'll go along with most things (except TOT, couldn't get her talked into that one,

but she found commrodery with a few other nonTOT souls

while she bravely waited in the waiting area found at the end of the ride. Both of my girls, Tia and Barb were really Great cheerleaders cheering folks on** Again and Again

Vicky was even pin trading with CM's before the end of DIS CON. The joy that I got from watching her come out of her shell, and bond with some of the DIS CON commandos was very good for my soul and it is part of my best memories for DIS CON.
We took part in all of the Convention only events, and a couple of dinning meets, and had a blast with other Dissers when we met up with them, but the rest of the time, we sort of went our own way and did our own things.
I will not be bringing Sam again unless things change with her disposition.

Vicky I'll bring again in a heart beat! My 13 year old son (that stayed home last time), insists that he wants to come next trip, (but he'll be 15 then so I don't know if he'll want to come by then. He stated that he didn't want to do the convention thing, but I know him, he'd fit right in and have a BLAST!! There is nothing he wouldn't ride or do! He even bungied this past summer at our local amusement park

I know that he would have really enjoyed a thrill ride tour with teens. I've told him about meeting Dean (Tinkerbel129's 14 yr old son) They have much in common except their size

(I still think that Dean is being raised on some kind of radioactive growth stimulater) (That is being said with the greatest of respect, Dean seemed to be a very nice, mannerly young man!)
Now for my feelings. Sam was a bring down, for my trip, set that aside and I had a really nice time. I really enjoyed meeting all of my new DIS friends, but I have to admit that I have had the "post DIS CON blues" that has left me wishing I had spent more time doing more things with my DIS CON buddies. I have so much admiration for you guys! I wish that I had attended some of the adult stuff.
About needing more for the kids to do, Yes, Jeanette tried to set up a kids only tour, which I volunteered to host and chaperone, (Would have LOVED this for myself, and to have given other adults time to be with other Dissers w/o worrying or feeling guilty about their children) but we just didn't have enough children of similar ages this trip to do this.
I would highly suggest this be an option for DIS CON II!! I think there will be more in attendance and there would be more kids to make up the tour. It would be good for the kids to have SAFE time away from their parents, learn something new and exciting, and give the adults time to hang out and do some mini meets and chat with their DIS Con buddies without feeling guilty in doing so. It would work out better if it was toward the last part of Dis Con, to give the kids the chance to meet other kids and be more comfortable in doing this. IMHO
I now that I have posted this very LONG boring post, I'd love to go solo, but I also enjoyed the best of both worlds by attending all of the CONVENTION only events and then going out on our own too. And the scavenger hunt with my girls as our team was SOOOoooo much fun!! I just wish we would have started working on it when it was handed out, instead of waiting till the last day to join in all the fun

Gerri