Let me start with saying we have been to WDW as a family now twice in the last few years and planned it very well and truly enjoyed ourselves. DS16 and I will be going again 3/07 and I am not worried at all about that trip (except money, getting good airline tickets, room codes, nothing big, LOL). My worry is the next trip in 2009 with DB, DSIL and DN1 who will be almost 7 and DN2 who will be 5. They are great people and I love them dearly. DSIL is about my best friend. The boys are great, too. I am not really worried about them so much. DSIL and I have worked out the problems I had with her wanting to bring whole meals into the park. We will NOT be doing that. My worry is DB. He is a sweetheart but has some health issues that concern me. He has chronic migraines which if you have not heard of it he basically has a headache all the time, never goes away, sometimes a full blown migraine. His best times of day are the mornings. So we will hit the parks mostly in the mornings but he likes to sleep late too. Well, what do you do? DSIL and I have talked about it and we think we will just go and hit the parks on the days DB wants to sleep late and set a time and place for him to meet us later. But then he will miss out on so much that the boys will be doing. He is really a Grumpy at times and I am afraid he will complain about crowds, money, being tired, etc. I have laid down the rule already though that if anyone (mostly him) gets poopy they have to go back to the resort (we are staying onsite).
Also, there are some rides DB will not be able to do due to previous neck surgery and he has an occipital nerve stimulator in his neck and head for the headaches. Our plan was that DSIL, my son (if he goes) and I would go on the questionable rides to see if DSIL thinks DB could do it then let DB ride if possible. I figure we can use the baby swap for this. What if we get off the ride and we figure DB cant ride. I guess we can tell the CM never mind.
There are food issues as well. With the migraines there are a lot of things DB cannot eat. I know WDW can help with that but I am really afraid something will slip past and DB will get a bad migraine from something in the food (MSG, cheeses, chocolate, etc) Any suggestions there? Anyone have experience with this?
What can I do to make this trip less stressful for me, at least? I am telling myself I cant be commando on this trip and have to take it slow. That will be hard. Should we maybe get DB tickets for a day less than the rest so that we dont waste a day if he doesnt want to go with us? Couldnt we then extend his pass one day if we had to? This will be the boys first trip to WDW and DSIL in about 20 years. DB hasnt been in 30 + years. We are so looking forward to this and I really want this trip to be magical for them.
Also, there are some rides DB will not be able to do due to previous neck surgery and he has an occipital nerve stimulator in his neck and head for the headaches. Our plan was that DSIL, my son (if he goes) and I would go on the questionable rides to see if DSIL thinks DB could do it then let DB ride if possible. I figure we can use the baby swap for this. What if we get off the ride and we figure DB cant ride. I guess we can tell the CM never mind.
There are food issues as well. With the migraines there are a lot of things DB cannot eat. I know WDW can help with that but I am really afraid something will slip past and DB will get a bad migraine from something in the food (MSG, cheeses, chocolate, etc) Any suggestions there? Anyone have experience with this?
What can I do to make this trip less stressful for me, at least? I am telling myself I cant be commando on this trip and have to take it slow. That will be hard. Should we maybe get DB tickets for a day less than the rest so that we dont waste a day if he doesnt want to go with us? Couldnt we then extend his pass one day if we had to? This will be the boys first trip to WDW and DSIL in about 20 years. DB hasnt been in 30 + years. We are so looking forward to this and I really want this trip to be magical for them.

