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[quote=Anonymous]I honestly think you are overestimating how disappointed your kids will be to not go to the event. Yeah, it'll be a little of a bummer. But my teen DDs would be just as happy getting to be in the room ordering room service and watching what they want or playing games on their laptops to their hearts' content while we're gone. They would be quickly bored at the wedding and reception with a bunch of adults. And we'd get them together with their cousins at a brunch or other event(s) while we're there. If you're planning on doing anything out there other than going to the wedding and then flying back, I'd bring the kids, have them have fun with room service while at the wedding, and then do family vacation stuff together and family gettogethers with other relatives. Maybe take them somewhere where they can dress up if they're bummed about that. I would NOT ask if they can attend anyway. [/quote]
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