Bev in Chgo
Earning My Ears
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- Mar 18, 2005
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In 1997, I did Disney with my 2 sons (ages 5 and 9 back then), husband and my parents. That was the first time everybody had been to Disney except for me ( I went for my H.S. graduation trip).
I planned everything since I was the only one that had been to Disney, but I still had a lot to learn because at the time I went to Disney in 1985 they had only 2 parks built. I kept in mind what I know my family and parents would like and I made sure we did something for everyone.
Now................... for your vacation
Sounds like your relationship with your SIL is great. Also you said that your SIL has never been to Disney World. This is your opportunity to show her a great time.
Also I would get that free video that Disney will send you and let her see some of the hotels, theme parks, etc. this will get her excited. Help her get prepared for the trip.
Once she watched the video, let her have some input, like a ride she saw that she does not want to miss, parades or fireworks at the park, etc.
You (and your husband) should do all the planning since you have been there before, but at least give her some choices, so the vacation can seem like her vacation too. Also leave room for flexibility. I think open discussions is the key to it all.
Let her know that when you and your family go to Disney - what you guys usually do.
like are u early risers, or not.
do you like to have table meals or all counter service meals.
r u the go go go type of people or do you see the park at at slow pace
I think you should definately find out what she considers a vacation
let her know upfront it is okay if she wants to meet up somewhere in the park
after she feels comfortable to part ways from u guys.
Most important have lots of fun
I am still trying to get my SIL (her 3 kids) to go to Disney with us. Financially speaking it is so hard for her to come up with the money.
She tried saving but something always comes up. She has NEVER been on any vacation.
I planned everything since I was the only one that had been to Disney, but I still had a lot to learn because at the time I went to Disney in 1985 they had only 2 parks built. I kept in mind what I know my family and parents would like and I made sure we did something for everyone.
Now................... for your vacation
Sounds like your relationship with your SIL is great. Also you said that your SIL has never been to Disney World. This is your opportunity to show her a great time.
Also I would get that free video that Disney will send you and let her see some of the hotels, theme parks, etc. this will get her excited. Help her get prepared for the trip.
Once she watched the video, let her have some input, like a ride she saw that she does not want to miss, parades or fireworks at the park, etc.
You (and your husband) should do all the planning since you have been there before, but at least give her some choices, so the vacation can seem like her vacation too. Also leave room for flexibility. I think open discussions is the key to it all.
Let her know that when you and your family go to Disney - what you guys usually do.
like are u early risers, or not.
do you like to have table meals or all counter service meals.
r u the go go go type of people or do you see the park at at slow pace
I think you should definately find out what she considers a vacation
let her know upfront it is okay if she wants to meet up somewhere in the park
after she feels comfortable to part ways from u guys.
Most important have lots of fun
I am still trying to get my SIL (her 3 kids) to go to Disney with us. Financially speaking it is so hard for her to come up with the money.
She tried saving but something always comes up. She has NEVER been on any vacation.