The Jones' were the worst representation of UK visitors to WDW, on the other hand I felt they dealt with the Kerr's holiday quite well, apart from Mrs and the little girl not doing the paragliding due to being afraid of heights they indulged that control freak twit in everything he wanted to do [for himself] whereas he was far more reluctant on their holiday.
In the end Mr Kerr used his children as a reason to not be confronted by the truth (even if it was badly put) from Mr Jones, when on neither of the holidays did he take into account his wife and his children and what they wanted to get from the experience. How silly she has been to encourage his every indulgence

I thought she would enjoy WDW more as the look on her face when they found out where they were going was priceless, perhaps the jet lag affected her, don't forget they were only there for a week and if you're not used to long haul travel she would have only just started adjusting as they were leaving!
I was disappointed I didn't get to see more of WDW and less of the tacky Jones' and the annoying Kerr's
It made me realise one thing, I will never go to WDW at christmas, it was too busy for me. Our last day this year was Mothers day saturday and I thought the MK was busy but it was nothing compared to what I saw last night on TV.
As for getting up at 11am, that was probably pushed to the limit for programming purposes but if that's their idea of a holiday then so be it, we're all WDW nuts who want to see as much as possible, they're probably happy to do half a park a day. If they work hard all year round (?) and that's what they want from their two weeks then thats up to them.
I have to say that the Kerr's holiday looked quite enjoyable too, I like extreme experiences and although Mr Kerr tried to pack in too much, with a little less to do and better accomodation I thought it could quite enjoyable.