elaine amj
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I am a Dis-obsessed hyper-planner and I LOVE planning, planning, and planning some more. And now I have the ultimate planning dream-come-true (or nightmare depending on how you look at it!). A multi-family 14-night extravaganza.
I decided to start a pre-trippie so I can let loose some of my extreme hyperness without driving EVERYONE around me crazy (case in point - I begged my kids to look at restaurants AND menus with me last night. TEN months before the trip).
This whole thing started because I have been dreaming of taking my niece (who will be 3 in December) to WDW since I found out my brother was having a baby! Somehow (I don't know how), I managed to keep it to myself until last year when I broached the subject to my husband. After a lot of number-crunching, I not-so-patiently waited until this summer before bringing it up with my brother and his family. They said "yes" rightaway! I offered airmiles, to pay for accommodations, and to pay for my DN's ticket. I asked them to cover their tickets and their food.
I started off planning a super budget trip with 2 rooms at a Value and QSDP. After initially asking me to keep the budget to the minimum, my husband ended up asking me for more TS meals. So I scored a super UK free dining package (my brother lives in London!) for 14 nights at Old Key West with DDP for all.
I'm still gasping at the total cost - but the decision has been made and I'm NOT going to second-guess myself. Since their food is free, I asked my brother to cover the taxes for their award miles tickets (approx $500).
The cast of characters:
- Myself; I LOVE WDW. And Mickey and Minnie and Ariel. Just about everything at WDW gives me a massive smile from ear to ear. When my DD15 wants to get my attention, she has learned "Mom" doesn't work. Instead, she whispers "Disney" and my head whips around instantly.
- My DH; he was diagnosed with nasal cavity cancer in Feb 2016. This week, we FINALLY got the "all clear" from his doctors. He is in the mood to celebrate. Since he indulges me like crazy (seriously, the man's idea of a good time is to watch me have a good time!), I take any of his little requests very seriously and will do everything in my power to make it happen. He doesn't care about characters but loves being in WDW. Dining is a big deal to him and he LOVES lots of table service meals. He doesn't do big coasters and and loved that in WDW, we mostly ride together.
- my DD15; she will be sweet 16 next trip. She loves big coasters, little rides, and all things Disney. She likes to do EVERYTHING with me and is not much of a fan of being left to her own devices. She is thrilled that her little cousin is coming and is very much looking forward to spending time with her.
- My DS13; he will be 14 on the trip. He doesn't do anything that goes downhill. He has said - no Splash, no Space, no RnRC, no Everest. He LOVES Test Track and most anything else, including the kiddy stuff. He is arcade-obsessed and that is his big ask. I am hoping DisneyQuest is still open!!
- my DB; No coasters and he is scared of heights. He is a night owl and moves SLOWLY. Still trying to figure out his likes/dislikes. What's going for me is that he and my SIL had their honeymoon at an amusement park in Australia. Tells me they like that kinda thing
I have not spent more than 1-2 weeks at a time with my brother since I left my home country nearly 20 years ago. We get along fabulously but have never been the types to live in each other's pockets.
- my SIL; lots to learn about her likes/dislikes. I DO know she needs downtime away from the whole group to recharge occasionally. We get along great but definitely have different styles (I know my frenetic energy exhausts her!). We have seen each other only very rarely - but last year I got to spend a whole month with her and we were in each other's company the bulk of the time. It was amazing and we both cherished the very rare opportunity. AND we liked each other the entire time. Woot!
- my beloved DN; who will be 3.5 next August. I am dying to spoil her to death!! I hate living so far away from them
My DH is indulgent, knowing just how much joy I get out of this. Good thing my brother and SIL are so very generous with sharing my DN!! In all honesty, the main reason I planned this whole trip is for her.
Let's talk about interest levels in planning in the whole group.
My family has zero interest in details and just basically want me to tell them where to go to next. (I tried winging it with them for ONE day last year. It was awful and after just 1 hour, they all started whining. I stopped, sat down for 5 mins to scribble out a plan on a scrap of paper, and everyone was happy again).
Still trying to figure out my brother and SIL. My brother just goes with the flow - whatever makes the women in his life happy will make him happy. He is a doting husband and father. I have a feeling that his job will be to keep me from driving my SIL batty lol. My SIL is a planner but I get the feeling that too many options overwhelm her. So I am going to have to be careful because I love millions of options all carefully researched to death.
How to plan a multi-family trip without driving everyone up the wall
This is going to be my challenge. I'm hoping this pre-trippie will contain my word vomit (as you have found out if you have made it this far!) as well as give me ideas on how to phrase questions and approach decisions with my brother and his family.
I am going to keep my ultimate goal in mind always - for everyone to have a trip that is amazing FOR THEM. What that is will be different for everyone.
I just sent my brother and SIL a long message and this is what I said:
As we plan this trip together, I just want to say this again - I want ALL of us to have fun and make sure that everyone gets to enjoy the trip. And when there are differences in wants (some want to do something someone else doesn't want to do or whatever), we can easily split up and join together later. Let's give ourselves the freedom of not doing every attraction/meal together.
Plus, if I start going into hyper-planning mode - please please tell me to take a chill pill and/or tune me out. That's how DH and the kids survive LOL! e.g. SIL: I am so glad you tuned DB and I out over the airmiles discussion. And while I love planning things to the last detail. if DN wants to re-ride something 20x or if we are hot/tired, we can easily skip/change plans. Same with restaurant reservations. I know I keep talking about booking everything 6 months out. Just remember, anything can be cancelled up to 24 hours out.
And don't feel like you have to do whatever just because I want to do it. Let me know how you want to approach planning. How much logistical chatter do you want? (DH prefers me to keep it to myself and just go over the highlights). We can also wait and discuss restaurants in January and rides in May if you prefer.
I will ask if you guys can do some research though - like look over the attractions, watch the planning video, and look over the restaurant possibilities so you have an idea what you like/don't like.
MOST important - when I become a Disney know-it-all, give me a kick! This trip is for all of us - and nothing will make me happier than everyone having a happy trip. Love u all!!
I decided to start a pre-trippie so I can let loose some of my extreme hyperness without driving EVERYONE around me crazy (case in point - I begged my kids to look at restaurants AND menus with me last night. TEN months before the trip).
This whole thing started because I have been dreaming of taking my niece (who will be 3 in December) to WDW since I found out my brother was having a baby! Somehow (I don't know how), I managed to keep it to myself until last year when I broached the subject to my husband. After a lot of number-crunching, I not-so-patiently waited until this summer before bringing it up with my brother and his family. They said "yes" rightaway! I offered airmiles, to pay for accommodations, and to pay for my DN's ticket. I asked them to cover their tickets and their food.
I started off planning a super budget trip with 2 rooms at a Value and QSDP. After initially asking me to keep the budget to the minimum, my husband ended up asking me for more TS meals. So I scored a super UK free dining package (my brother lives in London!) for 14 nights at Old Key West with DDP for all.
I'm still gasping at the total cost - but the decision has been made and I'm NOT going to second-guess myself. Since their food is free, I asked my brother to cover the taxes for their award miles tickets (approx $500).
The cast of characters:
- Myself; I LOVE WDW. And Mickey and Minnie and Ariel. Just about everything at WDW gives me a massive smile from ear to ear. When my DD15 wants to get my attention, she has learned "Mom" doesn't work. Instead, she whispers "Disney" and my head whips around instantly.
- My DH; he was diagnosed with nasal cavity cancer in Feb 2016. This week, we FINALLY got the "all clear" from his doctors. He is in the mood to celebrate. Since he indulges me like crazy (seriously, the man's idea of a good time is to watch me have a good time!), I take any of his little requests very seriously and will do everything in my power to make it happen. He doesn't care about characters but loves being in WDW. Dining is a big deal to him and he LOVES lots of table service meals. He doesn't do big coasters and and loved that in WDW, we mostly ride together.
- my DD15; she will be sweet 16 next trip. She loves big coasters, little rides, and all things Disney. She likes to do EVERYTHING with me and is not much of a fan of being left to her own devices. She is thrilled that her little cousin is coming and is very much looking forward to spending time with her.
- My DS13; he will be 14 on the trip. He doesn't do anything that goes downhill. He has said - no Splash, no Space, no RnRC, no Everest. He LOVES Test Track and most anything else, including the kiddy stuff. He is arcade-obsessed and that is his big ask. I am hoping DisneyQuest is still open!!
- my DB; No coasters and he is scared of heights. He is a night owl and moves SLOWLY. Still trying to figure out his likes/dislikes. What's going for me is that he and my SIL had their honeymoon at an amusement park in Australia. Tells me they like that kinda thing

- my SIL; lots to learn about her likes/dislikes. I DO know she needs downtime away from the whole group to recharge occasionally. We get along great but definitely have different styles (I know my frenetic energy exhausts her!). We have seen each other only very rarely - but last year I got to spend a whole month with her and we were in each other's company the bulk of the time. It was amazing and we both cherished the very rare opportunity. AND we liked each other the entire time. Woot!
- my beloved DN; who will be 3.5 next August. I am dying to spoil her to death!! I hate living so far away from them

Let's talk about interest levels in planning in the whole group.
My family has zero interest in details and just basically want me to tell them where to go to next. (I tried winging it with them for ONE day last year. It was awful and after just 1 hour, they all started whining. I stopped, sat down for 5 mins to scribble out a plan on a scrap of paper, and everyone was happy again).
Still trying to figure out my brother and SIL. My brother just goes with the flow - whatever makes the women in his life happy will make him happy. He is a doting husband and father. I have a feeling that his job will be to keep me from driving my SIL batty lol. My SIL is a planner but I get the feeling that too many options overwhelm her. So I am going to have to be careful because I love millions of options all carefully researched to death.
How to plan a multi-family trip without driving everyone up the wall
This is going to be my challenge. I'm hoping this pre-trippie will contain my word vomit (as you have found out if you have made it this far!) as well as give me ideas on how to phrase questions and approach decisions with my brother and his family.
I am going to keep my ultimate goal in mind always - for everyone to have a trip that is amazing FOR THEM. What that is will be different for everyone.
I just sent my brother and SIL a long message and this is what I said:
As we plan this trip together, I just want to say this again - I want ALL of us to have fun and make sure that everyone gets to enjoy the trip. And when there are differences in wants (some want to do something someone else doesn't want to do or whatever), we can easily split up and join together later. Let's give ourselves the freedom of not doing every attraction/meal together.
Plus, if I start going into hyper-planning mode - please please tell me to take a chill pill and/or tune me out. That's how DH and the kids survive LOL! e.g. SIL: I am so glad you tuned DB and I out over the airmiles discussion. And while I love planning things to the last detail. if DN wants to re-ride something 20x or if we are hot/tired, we can easily skip/change plans. Same with restaurant reservations. I know I keep talking about booking everything 6 months out. Just remember, anything can be cancelled up to 24 hours out.
And don't feel like you have to do whatever just because I want to do it. Let me know how you want to approach planning. How much logistical chatter do you want? (DH prefers me to keep it to myself and just go over the highlights). We can also wait and discuss restaurants in January and rides in May if you prefer.
I will ask if you guys can do some research though - like look over the attractions, watch the planning video, and look over the restaurant possibilities so you have an idea what you like/don't like.
MOST important - when I become a Disney know-it-all, give me a kick! This trip is for all of us - and nothing will make me happier than everyone having a happy trip. Love u all!!
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