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Does he need to be punished for not wanting to go to Disney?
Leave him with his grandparents. But make absolutely sure he has a nice "to do" list of things that they need done around the house. I wouldn't let him skate with nothing to do. Put him to work.
That's how old mine are! 14,9 and 8, but I have 2 boys and a girl.
Wow! I never thought I would get 8 pages of opinions!
My oldest never has to babysit the younger ones, because I usually never go anywhere without them, and if I do he usually stays at home while the other 2 go to their grandparents who live around the corner. But at Disney, yes, he might have to sit with one while I go on a ride with another. He is not interested in riding any rides. He doesnt like coasters, so its more likely I would be riding the "big kid" thrill rides with the 8 year old who will ride anything. I have tried to include him in planning, we might even go to Universal, but he is not interested in going there either. I asked him if there was anywhere he wanted to go and he said no, he doesnt want to go anywhere! It's not just Disney, we do a lot of field trips since we homeschool, and he never wants to go anywhere. His idea of a good time is fishing, riding dirt bikes, and watching Nascar, and if it is anything other than that he doesnt want to do it!
Leave him with his grandparents. But make absolutely sure he has a nice "to do" list of things that they need done around the house. I wouldn't let him skate with nothing to do. Put him to work.
Leave him with his grandparents. But make absolutely sure he has a nice "to do" list of things that they need done around the house. I wouldn't let him skate with nothing to do. Put him to work.
Originally Posted by momof3baldwins View Post
That's how old mine are! 14,9 and 8, but I have 2 boys and a girl.
Wow! I never thought I would get 8 pages of opinions!
My oldest never has to babysit the younger ones, because I usually never go anywhere without them, and if I do he usually stays at home while the other 2 go to their grandparents who live around the corner. But at Disney, yes, he might have to sit with one while I go on a ride with another. He is not interested in riding any rides. He doesnt like coasters, so its more likely I would be riding the "big kid" thrill rides with the 8 year old who will ride anything. I have tried to include him in planning, we might even go to Universal, but he is not interested in going there either. I asked him if there was anywhere he wanted to go and he said no, he doesnt want to go anywhere! It's not just Disney, we do a lot of field trips since we homeschool, and he never wants to go anywhere. His idea of a good time is fishing, riding dirt bikes, and watching Nascar, and if it is anything other than that he doesnt want to do it!
Looking back on my childhood I sometimes wish my parents had "forced" me to do things. Unfortunately though, now it's too late.
Does he need to be punished for not wanting to go to Disney?
If I do leave him at home, what do I do with my other 2 when one wants to ride a ride the other one doesnt want to ride? Can I take them both through the line and leave the one that doesnt want to ride waiting on the platform for us to come back?
Based on the OP and her followup post with more information, I am definitely in the "let him stay at home" camp. It sounds like he's introverted and not really a fan of crowds. Why force him into a situation he doesn't like and won't appreciate.
OP, to me, 8 and 9 year olds are "big kids" who can be left for a few minutes in a gift shop or whatnot while you and your other child ride. They can go through the queue with you and then take the "chicken exit" and just wait for you long enough to ride. I wouldn't do this any place but Disney, but I think it's perfectly safe and fine to do it there.
I didn't take it as a punishment. I think they meant that since the grandparents are nice enough to watch him while his family is away, he could at least help them out a little.Does he need to be punished for not wanting to go to Disney?