Would you miss 1 week of school to go to Disney?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For travel abroad or a family milestone event, but not for Disney. Walt's kingdom will be just as Magical in summer or during a scheduled school break.


Uh, no it won't. It's way too crowded during school breaks.



So Snowflake will wait a few more minutes in line. It'll help build character.


This is the understatement of the year. It matters a lot when you go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For travel abroad or a family milestone event, but not for Disney. Walt's kingdom will be just as Magical in summer or during a scheduled school break.


Uh, no it won't. It's way too crowded during school breaks.



So Snowflake will wait a few more minutes in line. It'll help build character.


You must have no idea about the differences between going in January and the middle of summer. It's not just about lines.
Anonymous
I'm not sure whether I would let the kids miss school or not but when we were living abroad (and so had different vacation dates), we came back to the US for a vacation when US schools were still in session. We added on some days at Disney. It was amazing. No lines at all. We walked from ride to ride without waiting.

I mean, it's not ok to miss school but man what a difference it makes to go when most other kids are in school.
Anonymous
Um, yes it is okay to miss school...especially in elementary school (when grades literally do not matter).

Please stop trying to scare the OP. She will not get in trouble for pulling her kids out for a week to go to disney. Period.
Anonymous
Omg! 2nd grade... Of course, please people are so uptight. What do you think she will miss?
Anonymous
I plan to do this with my K and 2nd grader. We're going to FL to visit grandparents and Disney. Since it will be February, odds are good some of those missing days will be snow days, since I'm pretty sure they missed half of Feb last year because of snow.

The message my kids get is that family vacations are more important than school. And I'm OK with that.

Anonymous
For a wilderness or cultural experience, yes.

For Disney? No.
Anonymous
Yes, family time. I important and no one else should define it for you. Have a great time!
Anonymous
I find it laughable that so many of you think your kids could not or should not miss ONE week of elementary school.
In the grand scheme of their lives the one week of elementary school instruction is UTTERLY MEANINGLESS.
Anonymous
I think it's okay. I would notify the teacher in advance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For a wilderness or cultural experience, yes.

For Disney? No.


...says the person who can't afford a trip to Disney.
Anonymous
I taking mine out for two days next year for disney- fifth grade and third grade!!
Yikes. I hope I don't get shot.
Anonymous
Seriously people, I do this EVERY year - 5 whole days - no one bats an eye.

Have a great time OP!
Anonymous
For kids that age, yes! but ick, not Disney.
Anonymous
We pulled our 1st and 4th graders out for 4 days in October to go to Disney when they were younger. It was great, not crowded and cool weather. We would not do it now that they are in high school.
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