I have always been rather overprotective of my kids. My DH is still a stay at home dad even though our kids are in HS because we feel it is important that they have someone around to help out and depend on. Even so, our kids have been touring the different WDW parks since the youngest was 12 and the oldest was 14. At first it was just while we were in the same park. After a few times it became they went to one park during the day while we were at another park. Now that they are 14 and 16 they know the WDW transportation system better than my husband and I do. They have each taken a friend several times and those parents have also been okay with them going in pairs with cell phones.
I don't know what grade your 15 year olds are in but they are less than a year away from driving at least. They could also be a year or two from college -- I graduated from HS soon after I turned 17. How many field trips has your daughter and her friend been on with their school? I know our kids have been on trips to Epcot, New York, space camp, Kennedy Space Center, and more where the school pairs them up with a "bus buddy" and sends them on their way with teachers stationed at strategic checkpoints and check-in times. These trips started as young as 5th grade.
I know it is hard -- trust me, I know -- but you can't be by their side every minute. They are growing up and need structured, controlled freedom and responsibility to be able to handle circumstances on their own.
WDW security is very good. Prepare the girls. Set rules and guidelines and they will be fine.
I don't know what grade your 15 year olds are in but they are less than a year away from driving at least. They could also be a year or two from college -- I graduated from HS soon after I turned 17. How many field trips has your daughter and her friend been on with their school? I know our kids have been on trips to Epcot, New York, space camp, Kennedy Space Center, and more where the school pairs them up with a "bus buddy" and sends them on their way with teachers stationed at strategic checkpoints and check-in times. These trips started as young as 5th grade.
I know it is hard -- trust me, I know -- but you can't be by their side every minute. They are growing up and need structured, controlled freedom and responsibility to be able to handle circumstances on their own.
WDW security is very good. Prepare the girls. Set rules and guidelines and they will be fine.