Gracefulskinny
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I mean too. I just keep getting too busy to get writing done.Yay! Good to see you back! Hope you continue your TR too!

I mean too. I just keep getting too busy to get writing done.Yay! Good to see you back! Hope you continue your TR too!
Accurate!!!I know you really wanted to say this: %**!#$!#$!! and *%(*&@?!! though!
Somehow I don't think it takes much for Kari or I to spout profanities...Apparenty this post has elicited mega curse words from both you and @Elevationist. $*!%*@! ***$*!*! LOL
WOW WOW WOW! How exciting!7-Night Canadian Cruise from New York Oct 21st 2017
New York • At Sea • At Sea • Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island) • Sydney, Nova Scotia • Halifax, Nova Scotia • At Sea
Same! Halifax is also mentioned in the books quite often, so that should be pretty cool, too!It sounds really unique because we stop at Prince Edward Island which I've always wanted to visit. I was a huge Anne of Green Gables fan growing up so I think this will satisfy my desire to visit "Green Gables" since I first read the books.
I am not one who ever wants to go on a cruise due to my motion issues, but this one did intrigue me for this very reason. I have always wanted to see this region after reading the books.It sounds really unique because we stop at Prince Edward Island which I've always wanted to visit. I was a huge Anne of Green Gables fan growing up so I think this will satisfy my desire to visit "Green Gables" since I first read the books.
I think you are looking at this wrong. no need to feel sad because you aren't on it just be grateful to get to see some Disney magic from your office regularly!Now I won't feel so sad when the Magic departs NYC this fall (my office building faces the port so I will be able to see the Magic leaving and traveling down the Hudson river...without me!) as I know I'll be on her next year!
I'd say the parents of the kids need to be in charge of the decisions for the kids. I'd have a few meetings and set dates that things need to happen by but make everyone in charge of their own family unit. And go into with a good deal of patience.Everyone has a different budget and all of them are pretty much Disney newbies, aside from CS. In addition, I fear my family's indecisiveness. How do you think I should go about planning a trip for such a large group of people? I'm thinking we need at least 3-4 rooms. I have no idea how much this is going to cost either! Yikes. Looks like my work is cut out for me.![]()
I'm still keeping the Canadian cruise though for DH and myself.![]()
Great cruises you have planned and a trip to WDW, the one year we will not be going in the August.![]()
Cruising from NY must be so awesome - would love to do that, but I guess I need to retire first - being a teacher I cannot get away during the school year, just like your sister. But I can confirm that the cruises on the Dream are a lot of fun, even in August and with so many people you could even get a Cabana at CC - they are awesome!
WOW WOW WOW! How exciting!
Same! Halifax is also mentioned in the books quite often, so that should be pretty cool, too!
So for planning for big groups...I have a friend who brought al lot of people to WDW last year (some newbies, some had not been in a while and a few experienced), and the key for her was having several planning meetings (usually at a restaurant for an hour or two at a time. I can ask how she strategized if you would like? You need to find out what each one's priority is for the trip...I suspect they are not going to want to split up and go on their own like you, your hubby and sister do. (at least that was my experience with a very diverse small group last year) If they are not willing to go it on their own, you are certainly in for a different sort of trip. That's why it is important to get their expectations from the start. I would have a separate room for each family group (I know you and hubby and sister share a room often...but is someone willing to share with parents?) I think the groups with kids definitely need their own rooms...maybe mom and dad could share a suite of some sort with them if in the budget? And as hot as August is, just make sure you plan everyone an afternoon break...we used to go late July early August (we know it is important!)
The cruise sounds DIVINE! I am a huge Anne of Green Gables fan too...read all the books as an adult (well sort of...right after college I discovered them!) So that would be fun for me too.
Darn we'll keep missing each other!! What do you have planned for 2017?
How do you think I should go about planning a trip for such a large group of people? I'm thinking we need at least 3-4 rooms. I have no idea how much this is going to cost either! Yikes. Looks like my work is cut out for me.![]()
I've heard FP+ for the Radiator Racers run out very quickly!!
Everyone has a different budget and all of them are pretty much Disney newbies, aside from CS. In addition, I fear my family's indecisiveness. How do you think I should go about planning a trip for such a large group of people? I'm thinking we need at least 3-4 rooms. I have no idea how much this is going to cost either! Yikes. Looks like my work is cut out for me.
It sounds really unique because we stop at Prince Edward Island which I've always wanted to visit. I was a huge Anne of Green Gables fan growing up so I think this will satisfy my desire to visit "Green Gables" since I first read the books.
I haven't done a large group, but I like to use Touring Plans. You can use the personalized ones and use the "evaluate" option. This will create a plan with wait times in the order you have the rides listed. You can give everyone a copy, and then each can decide what they want to do. I think it would be easier than just a spreadsheet, because it has times that would allow others to separate and potentially meet back up at a certain time. There's also the VIP tours, but those are really expensive. It might be a nice option for a day or two, like the MK day. Good luckIt will be worth the effort in the end. Remember the family suites and villas as lodging potential.
I am not one who ever wants to go on a cruise due to my motion issues, but this one did intrigue me for this very reason. I have always wanted to see this region after reading the books.
I think you are looking at this wrong. no need to feel sad because you aren't on it just be grateful to get to see some Disney magic from your office regularly!![]()
I'd say the parents of the kids need to be in charge of the decisions for the kids. I'd have a few meetings and set dates that things need to happen by but make everyone in charge of their own family unit. And go into with a good deal of patience.
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That depends a lot on the kids, how old they are and what they like. If they are near Little Miss's age then I'd say Tink and Cinderella are mustsBTW, what do you think is the best rides for kids to FP+? I guess characters too, although one of my nieces is scared of characters - she may overcome this next year though.![]()