During our last trip to Disney in December we left our 11 yr old ds and his friend in our AKL room for 1.5 - 2 hrs in the evening while dh and I went to dinner. DS is very responsible and stays home alone up to two hrs in the early evening after school until I get home from work.
Both of the boys were occupied in bed watching the Disney Channel and we explained we would call several times in the room to check on them and they were not to answer the door for anyone and to not ever leave the room. We also left dh's cell phone so they could easily call us. We even talked about what to do if there was a fire, etc. We also notified the front desk, although this probably didn't do much good.
Everything went fine however my mother-in-law brought up to my dh that we were incredibly irresponsible to leave them alone and she did not "approve" of what we did. They continue to bring this up asking, "What do we do when we see something your wife does that we know is wrong?"
If I would have had any doubt ds would have misbehaved or attempted to leave the room we would have not considered this. DH's parents live in FL for the winter months and I am very hesitant to invite them to participate in any of our "plans" during our Disney trip.
Is my MIL totally over-reacting or were we truly wrong to have left them? They both seem too mature to consider in-room childcare.
Both of the boys were occupied in bed watching the Disney Channel and we explained we would call several times in the room to check on them and they were not to answer the door for anyone and to not ever leave the room. We also left dh's cell phone so they could easily call us. We even talked about what to do if there was a fire, etc. We also notified the front desk, although this probably didn't do much good.
Everything went fine however my mother-in-law brought up to my dh that we were incredibly irresponsible to leave them alone and she did not "approve" of what we did. They continue to bring this up asking, "What do we do when we see something your wife does that we know is wrong?"
If I would have had any doubt ds would have misbehaved or attempted to leave the room we would have not considered this. DH's parents live in FL for the winter months and I am very hesitant to invite them to participate in any of our "plans" during our Disney trip.
Is my MIL totally over-reacting or were we truly wrong to have left them? They both seem too mature to consider in-room childcare.