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| Community Rank: Day-Tripper Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: St. Louis, MO
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| Teen & almost a tween I have a 17 year old boy and a 9 year old girl. I know what to do and how to entertain the 9 year old because her and I went to Disney world twice in a years time and we love to do everything. But how do you entertain a 17 year old boy on this next trip. The last time he went was in December of 2005 and my husband went then and he wasn't very excited about it. We are going in November 17th - the 25th. The only thing I know he wants to do is take some golf lessons and one day go to Universal I need some help on suggestions. We are from St. Louis Missouri is any one else from here going to Disney soon. I would love to chat with someone close about Disney World.
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| Community Rank: Globetrotter ![]() Join Date: Feb 2008
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| I think just go with the flow and give him options........ Most teens want to sleep in (they tend not to care about making rope drop). Some teens also want to venture out on their own a bit (of coarse, that is usually more the case if they have another teen along). Disney Quest is probably something he would really enjoy also! 3 stories of video games is very appealing to the average teen age boy! Hope you have a great trip!
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| Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Austin TX
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| What about renting a motor boat? That way he can drive! |
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