IvyandLace
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All right, here's the scoop:
My DH and I have APs and wanted his family to enjoy WDW this year at Halloween as we took my family last year (and had a blast!!) Thing is...his family is NOT my family. My MIL and FIL have never really been on a WDW vacation (MIL went to MK for a day with her sons a very long time ago), and I so want them to have a good time.
After recently spending a rather...umm... rough week with them at the beach (in the same beach house) I'm a little nervous that my MIL who loves to be in control and who also gets VERY overwhelmed when she's in a new situation will have a meltdown. Factor in that she has a bad back and is pretty miserable when it flares up...well, it's not lookin' pretty, folks.
My question is this: Despite repeated attempts (giving them a WDW video, watching video with them-MIL fell asleep-giving MIL Birnaum's WDW book to peruse at leisure many months ago) to increase their WDW knowledge before our October trip, they don't know anything. I really think planning and "knowing-before-you-go" is imperative to a GREAT trip, but I don't know how to get them information. I can just see it now: We are there on Main Street heading toward Fantasyland and my MIL wants to know why we aren't going to this ride and that ride or this way or that way.
The only thing that I think will make a difference is to send little "vinettes" of different parks rides, attractions, hotels, meals we'll do....by email (They are both computer savvy)l...but that's a lot of work.
HELP ME PLEASE!!!
Thanks....IVY
P.S. My BIL and his girlfriend are also along for the ride so I would like to include them in the "inundation process" as well...I would like their imput to what interests them prior to arrival.
My DH and I have APs and wanted his family to enjoy WDW this year at Halloween as we took my family last year (and had a blast!!) Thing is...his family is NOT my family. My MIL and FIL have never really been on a WDW vacation (MIL went to MK for a day with her sons a very long time ago), and I so want them to have a good time.
After recently spending a rather...umm... rough week with them at the beach (in the same beach house) I'm a little nervous that my MIL who loves to be in control and who also gets VERY overwhelmed when she's in a new situation will have a meltdown. Factor in that she has a bad back and is pretty miserable when it flares up...well, it's not lookin' pretty, folks.

My question is this: Despite repeated attempts (giving them a WDW video, watching video with them-MIL fell asleep-giving MIL Birnaum's WDW book to peruse at leisure many months ago) to increase their WDW knowledge before our October trip, they don't know anything. I really think planning and "knowing-before-you-go" is imperative to a GREAT trip, but I don't know how to get them information. I can just see it now: We are there on Main Street heading toward Fantasyland and my MIL wants to know why we aren't going to this ride and that ride or this way or that way.
The only thing that I think will make a difference is to send little "vinettes" of different parks rides, attractions, hotels, meals we'll do....by email (They are both computer savvy)l...but that's a lot of work.
HELP ME PLEASE!!!

Thanks....IVY

P.S. My BIL and his girlfriend are also along for the ride so I would like to include them in the "inundation process" as well...I would like their imput to what interests them prior to arrival.