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Follow on Google News | 7 Tips to Vacationing with Teenagers in Orlando, Florida1. Give them space – Older kids typically don’t need constant supervision. You wouldn’t stand over them at home, so try to give them some space when you’re on vacation. This is a reason it’s great to rent a vacation home in Orlando Florida near Disney, because they’ll have their own space inside the unit to do their own thing. 2. Don’t discount Disney – While it’s true that everything at Disney is kid-friendly, that doesn’t mean it’s only for children. Everyone can have a good time in Disney. If you can, spend a few days in the parks. 3. Include them – You probably wouldn’t ask an eight year old what type of restaurant they would like to attend, but make sure to consider the opinions of the teenagers in your party. This thoughts are valid too. Even though you may be paying their way, it’s their vacation too. 4. Let them go off on their own – A bit of freedom means the world to teenagers. Make sure to give them plenty of time to go off on their own with each other. It makes them feel like adults in the world. Disney is a great place to do this because the parks are generally safe. They can wander around as they please, buy their own souvenirs and eat together. 5. Give them a budget – Instead of arguing over purchases every day, set aside whatever amount of money you plan to spend on them. In fact, you could simplify the process by putting this amount on a prepaid gift card and giving it to them at the beginning of your trip. 6. Let them relax – A young child may want to go-go-go every day, see everything, and do everything, but your teenagers may be content taking a day to sit by the pool and read. They may not want to rush to the park in the morning or rough house in the wave pool. Teenagers are soon-to-be adults and will probably prefer to vacation more like you. 7. Relax your rules – Now is the time to make life a little easier by relaxing your typical house rules. There’s no reason to enforce a bedtime on a sixteen year old, or measure everything they watch on TV or eat. Take this as an opportunity to ease off the parenting pedal for a bit. End
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