jubileegirl
Mouseketeer
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- Jan 23, 2004
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I'm really disappointed! We're visiting WDW with our 15 year old daughter but without her older brother and sister to keep her company.
I want to find some 'treats' for her to help make this trip special in a different way from our last few with the whole family (also to stop me missing my other two 'babies'!)
I thought the Keys to the Kingdom tour sounded great but now I've read on another thread here that you HAVE to be 16 so that's out. I did mention to Chloe about the other 'family' tour which I know we'd all enjoy as we don't have a problem with make believe and being silly - but Chloe thinks she'd feel a bit awkward being there with her mummy and daddy when we had no younger kids to use as our excuse for doing the tour. I can understand that, her wanting to be a 'cool' 15 year old and all that!
So is there anything else we could do over and above the usual things as a treat for Chloe? Or has anyone done the 'family' tour with just teenagers and didn't live to regret it!?
Thanks everyone....
I want to find some 'treats' for her to help make this trip special in a different way from our last few with the whole family (also to stop me missing my other two 'babies'!)
I thought the Keys to the Kingdom tour sounded great but now I've read on another thread here that you HAVE to be 16 so that's out. I did mention to Chloe about the other 'family' tour which I know we'd all enjoy as we don't have a problem with make believe and being silly - but Chloe thinks she'd feel a bit awkward being there with her mummy and daddy when we had no younger kids to use as our excuse for doing the tour. I can understand that, her wanting to be a 'cool' 15 year old and all that!
So is there anything else we could do over and above the usual things as a treat for Chloe? Or has anyone done the 'family' tour with just teenagers and didn't live to regret it!?
Thanks everyone....