OK, I need some help here. What's the best way for two families to visit Disney together and have everyone get what they want out of the vacation?
Here's our group:
Family #1; Experienced Disney travelers; we open and close the parks with a break in-between
DH, 44
DW,43
DD, 12
DD, 11
Family #2; Have only visited Disney once. Missed a lot of stuff because they couldn't drag the kids away from the pool.
DH, 45
DW, 42
DS, 11
DD, 7
We're doing a Land/Sea trip. We've traveled before and hang out a lot, but never for this long or this kind of trip. I need some sort of system so the kids don't fight about rides, etc. I was thinking about letting each person list their ride/show they MUST see/do for each day (we'll be 4 days in park and a 4 day cruise). I'm OK with splitting up if we need to, but I think the rest of them really want to stay together. I think their thinking is that we're the Disney Park Pros of the trip and we know how to get around quicker. But, I want to please everyone. HELP!
Here's our group:
Family #1; Experienced Disney travelers; we open and close the parks with a break in-between
DH, 44
DW,43
DD, 12
DD, 11
Family #2; Have only visited Disney once. Missed a lot of stuff because they couldn't drag the kids away from the pool.
DH, 45
DW, 42
DS, 11
DD, 7
We're doing a Land/Sea trip. We've traveled before and hang out a lot, but never for this long or this kind of trip. I need some sort of system so the kids don't fight about rides, etc. I was thinking about letting each person list their ride/show they MUST see/do for each day (we'll be 4 days in park and a 4 day cruise). I'm OK with splitting up if we need to, but I think the rest of them really want to stay together. I think their thinking is that we're the Disney Park Pros of the trip and we know how to get around quicker. But, I want to please everyone. HELP!