I always planned our trips. Half the fun is planning and tweaking and the personal battle of trying to get hard to find reservations. BUT...
The trip we booked for this May, though, I used a TA. My daughter was an active 10 month old when I first booked, and work was busy, we were coordinating two rooms and I decided I wanted a backup person.
I've never been so happy to have made that choice, although I feel terrible that he keeps redoing his work for no commission yet.
But it's been great. I gave him our ADR list, and he was up scheduling everything while I showered, got ready for work, and got the baby ready. By the time I was done, my inbox was full of confirmations. Then I went to work and on breaks filled in some gaps or moved things around.
Same with FP+. He sent a survey asking our must do attractions for each park, priority of each, and then using our dining reservations as a guide booked everything. I barely had to touch those.
Then when they released the
Free Dining plan for affected reservations, he's the one who fought the phone lines. I wouldn't have had the time or patience.
So basically he jumps in and does the not fun stuff (waking up early, fighting phone lines) and then I get to come in behind him and still do all of the things I find to be fun. It really was a win/win situation.
And now the poor guy is probably gonna have to do it all again.
We rebooked for early September, but with no parades or character meets or playgrounds--all things I was relying on (pre-Covid) to entertain our daughter while we traded off rides too big for her--I feel like we're better off waiting.