Traveling to WDW and leave children behind.

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Northern Sorcerer Mickey, Jan 6, 2009.

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Would you ever go to WDW without your children? (Leave them at home)

  1. Never

    3 vote(s)
    37.5%
  2. Let me check with the grandparents

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  3. Let me check with my spouse.

    1 vote(s)
    12.5%
  4. Book my tickets now!

    4 vote(s)
    50.0%
  1. Sheila's response to the Jellyrolls page brought this question to my mind.
     
  2. highland3

    highland3 Member

    I said "never", but i do plan on going without them in a few years when they are out on their own! ;

    Maybe we should have a poll about going without your spouse!!!! ; ; ;D
     
  3. I said "never" too - course, when they're out on their own, at university, all bets are off! :) ; I'm with Hamham on that - and even though we're similar vintages, I believe, I think his kids are older than mine... :)
     
  4. sorry - meant highland - the nicknames are confusing at times... for an old gal like me, anyhoo.. :)
     
  5. highland3

    highland3 Member

    No worries. ; Mine are 8 and 12.
     
  6. Northernmouse

    Northernmouse Member

    In three weeks yes.!!!! I can go commando without repercussions. lol ;
     
  7. Ham Ham

    Ham Ham Member

    I agree it's all about the kids right now. The 2 youngest Hamettes are 14 & 10. Soon the kids won't want to come with us.
    DW and I are not real night owls either so not heading out to night spots aren't on our top 10 list.

    NSM ;when you say "leaving the kids behind" it sounds like they've been abandoned at the airport or a mall.

    [​IMG]
     
  8. I guess I have to say yes seeing as how I left them home for Mousefest. That is probably the only time I would go without them.
     
  9. I agree with you, Mousefest would be a bit too much for any child unless they are prepared to go commando. I must say I not even sure if my wife could keep up with the pace we went at Mousefest. At my estimations I only spent a total of 28 hrs in the room out of 96 hrs, the rest were spent at the parks (and also Jellyrolls).
     
  10. amw

    amw Member

    LOL ... you guys are bringing back abandonment issues ; :p

    My parents took the gang of us when I was just shy of 2 years, and then just shy of 8 years. Both times were driving trips, and we never went on any other vacation.

    I was the last child, and went away to university at 17, and lo and behold, my parents book a trip to WDW on their own. Nothing says "we're happy to be rid of you" than that! :-*

    Seriously, it didn't bother me one bit - I knew how crazy, disney-obsessed my parents had to be to make WDW their primary choice of vacation. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree ... ; ;)
     
  11. scratch

    scratch Member

    Heck, I can't wait until I can leave the kidlet at home!

    When I meet up with friends for "adult" time, I just drag her along! ; There is always a designated driver, so they keep each other company, while the others have some fun!

    Unfortunately, I don't see that happening in the near future, as she still wants to go!LOL
     
  12. weemcp

    weemcp Global Moderator Staff Member

    At this point, no.....we want to take a family vacation there in the next few years....but when he is out on his own, I would have no trouble (far away as that is)
     

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