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  • On Feb 3, 2011
    Holly from NC Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    My daughter is a Senior in High School and wanted to attend Grad Nite, however, her classmates have no interest in attending as a group. My question is....Can you attend WITHOUT being attached to a group or your school.

    ]-\here Holly!

    The Grad Nite celebration sounds like a ton of fun! I personally wanted to go to Walt Disney World for my graduation but all of my friends wanted to go to Myrtle Beach instead... Oh well.

    I have some bad news for your daughter, and this I didn't know until I dug through the Disney Youth website. According to the Ticket order form sheet,

    "Disney Grad Nite Tickets and Packages are only available to organized school groups of 10 or more students from the same high school."

    So... she needs to get cracking and talk to her friends about going to the big party! If you don't mind chaperoning ten teens at Disney World then maybe a call to the parents to ask if you can take the kids. The ticket prices are very reasonable for special events such as this. You can even add extra days and the prices for the tickets are lower than regular priced admision to the parks. It would be such a great experience for your daughter and her friends! I hope everything works out and she gets to go down. Thanks so much for asking the Moms Panel! If you have more questions, we are always here to help!

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Meet the Panelist: Angelo, South Carolina

I am originally from Puerto Rico and currently live in Simpsonville, SC. I'm a single Dad with an eleven year old daughter and seven year old son. I love planning trips to Walt Disney World and can't wait to help you! Learn More About Angelo

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