I'll tell you what we are doing.
My sister and her husband and two toddlers, plus my mother and father, are joining my DH and my two elementary school kids in October. My other sister may but probably won't show up along with her fiancee who may or may not show up with or without her.
We have two two bedrooms at the BW. My sister and her family will share one with my mom and dad. My family will be in the other. If my lost sister shows (she has some major issues - alcoholism, problems holding a job) she can have the studio part of our two bedroom (a lockoff, so we can seperate her), and my kids will have the living room.
Everyone is responsible for getting to the resort on their own. Everyone is responsible for getting home. I'm providing rooms.
We have one dinner scheduled all together the night we arrive. We have one scheduled together two nights later. The kids are doing a Pirate cruise, and we have a character meal scheduled. My mother insists on sitting for us one night, so my sister and her husband are going out for a romantic meal at one restaurant, DH and I at a different restaurant (it isn't romantic to have your sister and brother in law along). She really wants two nights, but two romantic dinners in a week is a little much - the four of us are talking about maybe doing a monorail bar hop or something.
We are in the process of sketching out which park each family will tentatively be at. There will likely be some swapping of children. There are a few attractions I'm going to really recommend we fit in as some sort of family experience before splitting off. I think everyone should watch the little kids ride Dumbo when we first arrive in the MK - in fact I think we will do one MK morning dedicated to watching small children enjoy Fantasyland. The Safari at the AK is another one that I think is best shared and will be enjoyed by everyone - and Festival of the Lion King. Enjoying the West side of Future World is a good intergenerational activity. But I don't really care if people stand around while me and my kids ride Space Mountain (my son and I are going to be the only likely SM riders), nor do I really care to ride IASM more than once or accompany toddlers home for naps. Most of us are early risers (or willing to be such for a Disney trip), so the together time is mornings and meals.
Anyway, best wishes. Keep your expectations reasonable. Make a list of a FEW things you'll be disappointed if they don't happen, encourage others to do the same, and work together to make sure those lists get done.
My sister and her husband and two toddlers, plus my mother and father, are joining my DH and my two elementary school kids in October. My other sister may but probably won't show up along with her fiancee who may or may not show up with or without her.
We have two two bedrooms at the BW. My sister and her family will share one with my mom and dad. My family will be in the other. If my lost sister shows (she has some major issues - alcoholism, problems holding a job) she can have the studio part of our two bedroom (a lockoff, so we can seperate her), and my kids will have the living room.
Everyone is responsible for getting to the resort on their own. Everyone is responsible for getting home. I'm providing rooms.
We have one dinner scheduled all together the night we arrive. We have one scheduled together two nights later. The kids are doing a Pirate cruise, and we have a character meal scheduled. My mother insists on sitting for us one night, so my sister and her husband are going out for a romantic meal at one restaurant, DH and I at a different restaurant (it isn't romantic to have your sister and brother in law along). She really wants two nights, but two romantic dinners in a week is a little much - the four of us are talking about maybe doing a monorail bar hop or something.
We are in the process of sketching out which park each family will tentatively be at. There will likely be some swapping of children. There are a few attractions I'm going to really recommend we fit in as some sort of family experience before splitting off. I think everyone should watch the little kids ride Dumbo when we first arrive in the MK - in fact I think we will do one MK morning dedicated to watching small children enjoy Fantasyland. The Safari at the AK is another one that I think is best shared and will be enjoyed by everyone - and Festival of the Lion King. Enjoying the West side of Future World is a good intergenerational activity. But I don't really care if people stand around while me and my kids ride Space Mountain (my son and I are going to be the only likely SM riders), nor do I really care to ride IASM more than once or accompany toddlers home for naps. Most of us are early risers (or willing to be such for a Disney trip), so the together time is mornings and meals.
Anyway, best wishes. Keep your expectations reasonable. Make a list of a FEW things you'll be disappointed if they don't happen, encourage others to do the same, and work together to make sure those lists get done.