Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
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Totally get that..but I would also think then the OP (who according to their sig has been on many many trips) would want to mention that to her son's (ETA: friend's) family. If you're inviting somone's child to go on a trip you know you need to plan for then it is kinda your responsibility to let them know you need to know x,y,z.It might be also that some people are just not planners and so the other mom may not realize the level of planning it takes for a WDW trip. For instance, I've already decided the dates for my vacation and have the hotel booked for Disneyland is June. You do not need anywhere near the level of planning for a Disneyland trip as you do WDW (I've made advance reservations maybe five times in ten years) but it's just how I roll, I like to know who, what, when, where well in advance so I can just pack and go. My sister on the other hand decides on her vacation sometimes just days before and forget about having a room booked, she just figures it out when she gets there. I think if she's never been to WDW, she may not have any idea that she needs to notify OP with her decision sooner rather than later. June is months away.
This isn't a weekend trip within a reasonable driving distance where it can wait to firm up details and it's more reasonable to be up in the air on to go or not to go. It's a trip that will require plane tickets to be bought (which most people know plane tickets can sell out), hotel reservations to be made (on-site or off-site you still need to make reservations and know how many people will be in the room
Not meaning this is in a really serious manner but would you invite your sister to go to WDW with you with no hotel reservation, and no knowledge of what the dining situation is like (meaning making reservations if need be), FPs, etc? Or would you at least notify your sister of at least the basics and let her decide what she wants to do (i.e. join in on the planning or let her do her own style of planning)?
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..in fact my point was you need to be the one to tell her this stuff as you're already aware. You don't know what you don't know right?