Dale-n-Chip
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- Mar 24, 2005
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First of all, I know and admit loudly I'm an anal-retentive, over-the-top, commando vacation planner, especially Disney vacations. The concept of flying by the seat of my pants on a Disney vacation. . . well, that's what nightmares are made of in my world.
So here's where I find myself. . . Just convinced DParents (70+) to join us on our Dec pilgrimage to DL for 4 nights/3 days. I am in FULL FRONTAL PLANNING ATTACK mode.
They are in shock!
(It will be the five of us: me, DH, DS, and DParents)
I need their participation in planning, at least to what they do/don't have an interest in doing. I am PERFECTLY capable of planning the commando "do-it-all-or-die-trying" three days at DL. I'm also certain no one would enjoy it! I'd rather create a plan of attack that allows more down time and flexibility without wandering aimlessly and spending 50+% of our time in lines. I could use some advice/suggestions on getting their participation.
They are a plane ride away, so it's not like I can go over for Sunday dinner and lay out a map.
DH suggested breaking the parks into smaller chunks and creating documents with attractions and a "yes, maybe, no" set of columns, then wrapping up with a final "Top 5 Must See/Do List." Everyone gets to fill one out. Any other ideas?
D-n-C
So here's where I find myself. . . Just convinced DParents (70+) to join us on our Dec pilgrimage to DL for 4 nights/3 days. I am in FULL FRONTAL PLANNING ATTACK mode.


I need their participation in planning, at least to what they do/don't have an interest in doing. I am PERFECTLY capable of planning the commando "do-it-all-or-die-trying" three days at DL. I'm also certain no one would enjoy it! I'd rather create a plan of attack that allows more down time and flexibility without wandering aimlessly and spending 50+% of our time in lines. I could use some advice/suggestions on getting their participation.
They are a plane ride away, so it's not like I can go over for Sunday dinner and lay out a map.
DH suggested breaking the parks into smaller chunks and creating documents with attractions and a "yes, maybe, no" set of columns, then wrapping up with a final "Top 5 Must See/Do List." Everyone gets to fill one out. Any other ideas?

D-n-C