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Besses
July 21st, 2010, 11:14 AM
We are going on the Celebration on 2.8.10 - Please can you tell me what the dress code will be for my fourteen year old son. I have noticed that men have to wear long trousers at night time - surely this doesn't apply to children.
vwgolf
July 21st, 2010, 11:51 AM
Nobody would say anything if your son is wearing shorts or three quarter length trousers; my son generally does. The only exception is the main restaurant where he probably should wear long trosuers but even that is not strictly enforced.
Besses
July 21st, 2010, 02:44 PM
Thanks for that. Is there much to keep teenagers entertained?
vwgolf
July 22nd, 2010, 03:55 AM
Loads. Sports, games, quizzes, cinema, disco's etc. There is a teen club as well that a lot of young people go to. My kids were never into this but there's certainly no reason why any teenager should get bored.
ekco
July 22nd, 2010, 05:39 AM
Loads. Sports, games, quizzes, cinema, disco's etc. There is a teen club as well that a lot of young people go to. My kids were never into this but there's certainly no reason why any teenager should get bored.
Teenagers are always bored, lol. It's in the job description!! So, that being the case do what you want to do as parents and put up with the sulky faces and the "I hate you" remarks. Ha, ha.:D:D Take plenty of photo's of the moody faces, it's a scream a few years down the road when you get them out in front of the girlfriends. There is life on the other side.:D:D
Jan
budgie1
July 22nd, 2010, 06:50 AM
Just back from the Celebration. Younger Kids have the club. My 11 year old loved it and they looked after the kids ok. There was older kids around and they all hooked up together and seemed to be having a ball. So im sure your 14 year old will find a pal or 2. Will be putting a review in soon:)
FiggyWig
July 22nd, 2010, 08:17 AM
Teenagers are always bored, lol. It's in the job description!! So, that being the case do what you want to do as parents and put up with the sulky faces and the "I hate you" remarks. Ha, ha.:D:D Take plenty of photo's of the moody faces, it's a scream a few years down the road when you get them out in front of the girlfriends. There is life on the other side.:D:D
Jan
I can definately relate to this - my son became a teenager yesterday - but has been acting like one for the last 2 years:(
Fig
capasamari
July 22nd, 2010, 08:53 AM
What's even funnier is ten years later, when they are a teacher and a policeman and start moaning about "kids these days...."!!
Carol x