The ressies are in place, the deposits made. Look out January, here we come!
This would be unfair and might create alot of resentment. Besides- who knows what your family or financial situation will be when the other two turn 16...
You can't guarantee that you will be able to take them this many years in advance. NOT RIGHT.The ressies are in place, the deposits made. Look out January, here we come!
This is my very 1st post, so please be kind! My family took our first ever trip to WDW this past Jan (family Christmas present). Ever since then, my oldest has said all she wants for her 16th bday is to go back. Luck would have it that her birthday falls on an extended weekend (early dismissal from school Fri and no school Mon). I was contemplating taking her back for a special celebration (just mom/daughter time), or would that be too cruel to sister 12 and brother 8? I was thinking I would like to repeat when siblings turned 16, too. Does anyone have an opinion? Thanks!
It's not like this is a day at the mall, or a Mom & Daughter Spa Day.This would be unfair and might create alot of resentment. Besides- who knows what your family or financial situation will be when the other two turn 16...
You can't guarantee that you will be able to take them this many years in advance. NOT RIGHT.

It's not like this is a day at the mall, or a Mom & Daughter Spa Day.This would be unfair and might create alot of resentment. Besides- who knows what your family or financial situation will be when the other two turn 16...
You can't guarantee that you will be able to take them this many years in advance. NOT RIGHT.
The opposite side of this coin, though, is that you also can't guarantee that the younger children in a family will be limited to only the experiences the oldest sibling got. So you might have a situation in which the younger kids don't get their trip, but it's really far more likely that the younger kids will have even more opportunities - a family that has more disposable income later on, new technologies and inventions that younger kids will get to take advantage of that older siblings didn't even know existed at that age, etc.
My younger daughter will have way more "gadgets" and cool electronic stuff than her sister ever had - because the technology is changing fast and some of the stuff hadn't even been invented 5 years ago, when her older sister was the same age she is now. On the other hand, my oldest has had many travel opportunities and I don't know if her younger sister will want the same kinds of trips, or if there will be opportunities for her to take them - depends on the school she chooses and our finances at the time.
I've found, raising two daughters who are five years apart, that you can't really make sure everything is fair all along the line. What you can say is, "If I can do these things for you when the time comes, I will. If not, I will find another way to make sure you have some special opportunities that your sister didn't have." Both of mine "keep score" about the big things, but if I really thought they begrudged their sibling a speacial trip or opportunity I would feel like I'd done a poor job raisini them.
Bottom line - it's a nice idea, OP, and have fun on your trip.![]()
This is my very 1st post, so please be kind! My family took our first ever trip to WDW this past Jan (family Christmas present). Ever since then, my oldest has said all she wants for her 16th bday is to go back. Luck would have it that her birthday falls on an extended weekend (early dismissal from school Fri and no school Mon). I was contemplating taking her back for a special celebration (just mom/daughter time), or would that be too cruel to sister 12 and brother 8? I was thinking I would like to repeat when siblings turned 16, too. Does anyone have an opinion? Thanks!
I couldn't do it - I'd feel way too guilty even if I did promise the other siblings. I wouldn't have fun ayway w/o everyone.
