fairygagamother
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Still missing the old fast passes!
Most negative reviews tend to come back to a lack of planning. Lines were too long and they never used Fast Pass. Couldn't eat "anywhere" because they didn't book ADRs. Missed X event because they didn't take into account the transportation being full at peak times. Make your ADRs at 180. Make your FP+ at 60. Read the boards, see what's changed, ask questions. You'll be fine.
I am one week away from a first time, 10 day WDW trip and I would have a very different experience if I hadn't planned.
Vida- could you let him do his own thing? Would he have a better time if he wasn't tied to the family the whole time? My teen loves his solo Disneyland time. He drifts back to us for meals but some days he needs a couple hours to single rider his favorite thing over and over. Our rule (even in CA where the parks and hotel are next to each other) has been that he may not leave the current park without telling us and we set a meet up time. He has a cellphone and it has worked well for us. Don't want to walk in the rain? Okay, stay here and we'll meet you later. Want to stand in the 45 minute line? Sure. We'll go ride something else and meet you here at our FP time. I know there's a temptation to keep the family together on a family vacation but some teens are more pleasant if you give them a little room to be alone. (Mine is now 18. His rules will be a lot looser. Once they register for the Selective Service it's hard to tell them they cannot go back to the hotel alone.)
Most negative reviews tend to come back to a lack of planning. Lines were too long and they never used Fast Pass. Couldn't eat "anywhere" because they didn't book ADRs. Missed X event because they didn't take into account the transportation being full at peak times. Make your ADRs at 180. Make your FP+ at 60. Read the boards, see what's changed, ask questions. You'll be fine.![]()
We haven't been since the change to FP+, but I'm dreading it. I hate the idea of having to pick my rides months ahead of time. We did plan all our specific parks ahead of time last trip, but I'll miss being able to wake up in the morning & say, "Hey, where should we go today?". And trying to plan where I want to eat 6 months out? Ha! I haven't decided where I'm going to have lunch today & it's 11:30 LOL.
Teenagers is my big issue too with having a less than stellar time at Disney. One year, 2013, we went with all the inlaws for Xmas. DS was 16 but his cousins were 18 and 20 and they could be out until 2am but we wanted DS in before we fell asleep (11pm...could even stretch to midnight). It was a big struggle. He also isn't all that into rides, shows, fierworks, etc. But we have to buy him park tickets (or even APs) and he will meet us in a park to eat dinner with us and then leave and I feel like it's a waste of money. DDs, who were 16 when we took them this past Oct for F&W, started doing the same...wanting to leave the park 15 minutes after we got there.One word: TEENAGERS!!!
This trip my kids were 15 and 9. My SO went for his first trip (I divorced 6 years ago) My DS15 can be uptight, doesn't just go with the flow and is always worrying about what people think of him. His hair is very important to him (which was a huge issue in the rain!!). Sometimes I feel like he can't enjoy himself due to worrying if people are looking at him or "judging" him. DD9 is the complete opposite. She lives in the moment, carefree, all about having fun, she loves being the center of attention, goes with the flow. With that said, it made it difficult to please their needs. They bickered a lot. DS complained a lot. Which then makes DD feed off of that. I would tell them we had a FP for SM later on. DD was fine with that. DS would ask 394039847 times if we can still ride it NOW. NO! There's a 45 minute wait. We will ride with a FP! So then DD starts whining because she also wants to ride it NOW. 7DW became a 3 day ordeal that he couldn't get over. It was closed due to rain, etc.
It was so bad that we left MK PM EMH one night and went back to the Poly. I was furious. DS literally wouldn't walk in MK because it was raining and messing up his hair. I left them in the room and went to Trader Sams and Tambu lounge. This was on day 3. I was almost in tears. The next day we had a rest day and we regrouped.
The next 7 days were much more pleasant and we had a blast. But those first 3 days were difficult. DS shaped up and started enjoying himself. My SO talked to him and told him to just loosen up and enjoy himself. We moved to the BC on day 5 and playing volleyball in SAB with a bunch of teenagers gave him his life back I guess. lol
I loved Disney and still do. I enjoyed FP+, the food, FoF parade, the rides, etc. It was still very magical for me and the kids. I want to go in November. I've asked DS if he wants to go and he's unsure. He says he loves Disney but he's not sure if he wants to go but doesn't have a reason why. I'm thinking a mother/daughter trip will be in order. I want to do F&W and DS does not care about food or the WS much. He goes with his senior class soon and he's been to Disney more than DD since he was born first.![]()