1st: are you sure the person's spouse isn't on top of things? The things my then-husband thought I didn't know about planning was immense. And I would talk to him (and our son) through the planning process, so it's not like the words didn't enter his ears. But he would come to me with statements from coworkers like I didn't know those things, when we had talked about them. So the coworker might be clue-free, but it doesn't mean that the spouse/partner is.
That would explain why he doesn't know about MB - he doesn't have one or need one.
Make sure he knows Fastpasses are free. Suggest a restaurant or specific snack.
Agreed.
Staying offsite, there's not much of a need for a magicband. Heck, the only NEED for a band is for those rides with videos if you're a person who gets a kick from seeing themselves in a video while on a ride. I am most definitely NOT one of those people, and therefore do not need a band.
They have Costco discount tickets. Does anyone know if what you get from Costco can be linked or do they need to redeem them at the gate?
Since they won't have park hopper, I'll suggest they avoid any park with early morning hours.
Of course they can be linked, and then they can make FPs.
Do you *know* they don't have hoppers?
Find out where they are staying and check the costco site (
https://www.costcotravel.com/Specialty/Disney/Walt-Disney-World) for that package. They might actually have EMH. I don't see that Costco sells stand-alone WDW tickets.
No, I wouldn't avoid MK on a Monday...or a Tuesday or any other day.
The no-Monday mention was for AK, not MK, FWIW.
It'll be interesting to see if she ever goes.
Given that the person she's talking to about her trips tells her not to go, I wouldn't be surprised if she doesn't go.
Most of my friends who go to WDW do JUST fine without me. They read the info as they book, they make FP arrangements, they make dining arrangements. They go at busy times because they all have kids in school, and they come back loving it. People are not as clueless as they seem. Message boards aren't as big of a requirement as we think they are. Disney does a pretty good job at explaining things, as long as the person has looked at the disney site.