Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - appreciate the various points of view
The girl has been given growing set of independence over the years, but if someone gropes or touches ... or if there is a fight due to some misunderstanding and de-escalation techniques do not work.... not sure how that would turn out ... and i'd be a 45 minute drive away. they plan to use the water park
For the folks with concerns.... any specifics to share? is it first hand or reliable second hand info ?
It sounds like your daughter maybe has some special needs or behavioral issues so I would talk to her support team and they can lay out a plan of what supports she would need to be able to go to a theme park with a friend. Maybe she has a worker who could go with them?
Anonymous wrote:If someone gropes her she is to bat their hand away and yell "What the F**K are you doing?! Don't TOUCH me, you pervert!"
Haven't you taught her to kick a man in the balls and to stomp down on kneecaps? Woman up and teach your daughter to fight.
Anonymous wrote:Hell no. I took my kids a couple years ago and will never go back again. Definitely never drop them unsupervised.
I have to be honest, if another parent approached me with this idea I would question their judgement and never place my child in their care.
Anonymous wrote:Curious around what folks have been comfortable with and if six lags has had any safety issues
Single dad of a 14 year old daughter is 14 about to turn 15. She wants to go to six flags in Bowie with a friend (dropped off / pickup) She is usually introverted and seems to have her head on her shoulders but is also gullible to some extent. But at the same time, when we have gone to say Hershey as a family or with cousins, we do let the kids go explore by themselves and then find them later, but we always check in every so often, like in an hour... but haven't let them be by themselves for 4-6 hours at a waterpark.
Is six flags safe for teenage girls to be at by themselves during the week?
At what age did folks let their daughters go to amusement parks by themselves?
My daughter's friends parents seem comfortable dropping off / pickup and my daughter has an apple watch with cellular so she can reach us even if she loses her phone or i can see where she is in general.
Wondering if am I worrying too much. They need to grow up and become independent but curious what other folks think. Thoughts?
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Disagree that this is bad - at 15 years old a day at 6 flags is appropriate. My kids went a bunch in HS with groups of friends and had a ball.
Anonymous wrote:Curious around what folks have been comfortable with and if six lags has had any safety issues
Single dad of a 14 year old daughter is 14 about to turn 15. She wants to go to six flags in Bowie with a friend (dropped off / pickup) She is usually introverted and seems to have her head on her shoulders but is also gullible to some extent. But at the same time, when we have gone to say Hershey as a family or with cousins, we do let the kids go explore by themselves and then find them later, but we always check in every so often, like in an hour... but haven't let them be by themselves for 4-6 hours at a waterpark.
Is six flags safe for teenage girls to be at by themselves during the week?
At what age did folks let their daughters go to amusement parks by themselves?
My daughter's friends parents seem comfortable dropping off / pickup and my daughter has an apple watch with cellular so she can reach us even if she loses her phone or i can see where she is in general.
Wondering if am I worrying too much. They need to grow up and become independent but curious what other folks think. Thoughts?
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:For those who say it’s sketch, can you give some examples?