jharvey
Well-Known Member
I am curious how parents handle the purchase of souvenirs with their kids while at the parks. While I am only recently a father, I had always thought of giving them a WDW specific allowance. We would cover food, but whatever souvenirs they wanted would be up to them with their WDW allowance, and once the set amount was gone they were out of luck. I like the idea because it illustrates the value of money and would make them really think about their purchase rather than getting a bunch of random garbage.
I am curious what others think about this concept and what others have tried or want to try. I can see many different things working. I can see giving them a time frame to work for their WDW allowance versus a set amount. I can see limiting the number of items in general, or one from each park etc.
Excited to hear ideas and stories.
we base it on behavior and school performance. Whatever they are given ($60 gift card each this past trip) is theirs and can be used for anything they want. But, once the card hits $0, that is it. They are not entitled to anything, besides meals of course, beyond that.
We have had minor success with that. The biggest victory in this method is the pre-trip behavior and performance in school. This is the portion of the post where I tell you non parents to go fly a kite. I know bribing your kids is far from ideal. But if you don't, good luck in keeping them on budget. Also, my generation was the last that could be spanked, so bribery is now trendy.
Biggest issue with this method? You try to slow a 8 year old and a 5 year old down when they walk in to the Kingdom with a GC burning a hole in their pocket.