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I have done this locally, within Australia that is, taken a friend of DS's away with us on holiday. When we have done this, the boy's parents paid for his airfare and that was it. I was a little surprised when they didn't send him away with any money, not even $1 for souvenirs or something (for a week).
As we were already away and staying longer, the boy flew as an unaccompanied minor both ways, we met him at the plane and took him to the plane. But I thought it was strange not to send him with any money, not even any money to buy himself something on the plane on his way. I know when my son just goes to a theme park or a movie or something with a friends family I send him with some money for lunch or souvenirs. Often he doesn't spend it, but I would never send him away for a week with no money at all.
Anyway I have been thinking of when we go to DL in December that I might see if a friend of DS's would like to come for a week or a few days of our 2 week trip. There is one particular child that I'm thinking of, he is one of DS's best friends (not the one we took away last time) and he goes with his family to the US for the whole of the Nov/Dec/Jan School Holidays (I say Nov because they usually break up around the 25 Nov, this year it's the 30th Nov), so he would be in the USA already. So I was thinking that we get a kids suite at HoJo's, so the boys would have their own room and may see if his parents would be happy for him to fly from where they are in the US to Anaheim, well I have looked and he could fly into John Wayne airport. So we would meet him at the plane, then take him back to the airport for him to fly back to his parents.
I just wonder if it will be too much though
(for me
) When we have gone away before it was a relaxed beach holiday, so not a lot of expenses for me to cover for the friend, just meals but of course as he didn't take any pocket money, if my DS wanted a souvenir, I had to buy the other one one too and it fast added up. Disneyland would be a whole different scenario. Meals are fine, but I'm thinking of the tours to Legoland or the SD Zoo or Universal, Fantasmic dessert party, Holiday Tour, all of which we are going to do. Some of those we could do before or after he came, but not all as he would come for half the trip. So it could become quite expensive
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As this is a surprise trip for DS, I have been asking him questions about things he would like to do if we ever go the the USA again and I have asked him if he would like this friend to come along for part of our trip if we ever went at a time he was in the USA. Of course I would have to ask the parents etc, but I am just throwing the idea around before incase it may not actually be a good idea.
So I would have to get his parents to pay for and organise his airfare (which I am sure they would expect), but I can't really ask them to pay for the day trips can I?
I guess I would really have to cover those as we would do at least one, probably two when he was with us. I wouldn't ask for food or accommodation expenses as I think that is what I have to cover, inviting him to come along. But after the last time and the parents not sending him with one cent (although this is a different child/family), what if he came along without any money and we are at the Zoo or Legoland and my DS is getting things, I can't really not let him have anything, although if he had his own spending money then I wouldn't have to worry.
If my DS went away with anyone, then I would send him with spending money and wouldn't have any problem paying for his day tours, actually I'd even offer money for food.
I would love to know what others would expect from a family if their child was invited away on a trip like that to DL and also what they would expect if they took someone elses child away with them.
As we were already away and staying longer, the boy flew as an unaccompanied minor both ways, we met him at the plane and took him to the plane. But I thought it was strange not to send him with any money, not even any money to buy himself something on the plane on his way. I know when my son just goes to a theme park or a movie or something with a friends family I send him with some money for lunch or souvenirs. Often he doesn't spend it, but I would never send him away for a week with no money at all.
Anyway I have been thinking of when we go to DL in December that I might see if a friend of DS's would like to come for a week or a few days of our 2 week trip. There is one particular child that I'm thinking of, he is one of DS's best friends (not the one we took away last time) and he goes with his family to the US for the whole of the Nov/Dec/Jan School Holidays (I say Nov because they usually break up around the 25 Nov, this year it's the 30th Nov), so he would be in the USA already. So I was thinking that we get a kids suite at HoJo's, so the boys would have their own room and may see if his parents would be happy for him to fly from where they are in the US to Anaheim, well I have looked and he could fly into John Wayne airport. So we would meet him at the plane, then take him back to the airport for him to fly back to his parents.
I just wonder if it will be too much though



As this is a surprise trip for DS, I have been asking him questions about things he would like to do if we ever go the the USA again and I have asked him if he would like this friend to come along for part of our trip if we ever went at a time he was in the USA. Of course I would have to ask the parents etc, but I am just throwing the idea around before incase it may not actually be a good idea.
So I would have to get his parents to pay for and organise his airfare (which I am sure they would expect), but I can't really ask them to pay for the day trips can I?

If my DS went away with anyone, then I would send him with spending money and wouldn't have any problem paying for his day tours, actually I'd even offer money for food.
I would love to know what others would expect from a family if their child was invited away on a trip like that to DL and also what they would expect if they took someone elses child away with them.
