Hi All, I used disboards extensively for planning my family's first trip to WDW in 2017 but am just getting into posting for our next trip. We are going back in January on a multi-generational trip (me, my wife, DS7, DD4, grandma, grandpa and great-grandma - for her 93rd birthday).
I'm having a little bit of trouble convincing some of the party that planning is important. We've had them share their must-do attractions, but they haven't given much input beyond that. It's an 8-day trip with 7 park days, so we do have quite a bit of time, but grandma, grandpa and GG have never been to WDW before and they don't seem to have a sense of the scale and planning necessary to make sure we all have a good time!
Do any of you have a preferred method for getting your extended family involved in the planning? We've tried showing them videos, and a spreadsheet with all the attractions. We even took them shopping for new Disney gear. We subscribed to Touring Plans this time around and I showed them that...which I think actually hurt my case - their impression seemed to be "why does it have to be so complicated".
Any recommendations would be great!
I'm having a little bit of trouble convincing some of the party that planning is important. We've had them share their must-do attractions, but they haven't given much input beyond that. It's an 8-day trip with 7 park days, so we do have quite a bit of time, but grandma, grandpa and GG have never been to WDW before and they don't seem to have a sense of the scale and planning necessary to make sure we all have a good time!
Do any of you have a preferred method for getting your extended family involved in the planning? We've tried showing them videos, and a spreadsheet with all the attractions. We even took them shopping for new Disney gear. We subscribed to Touring Plans this time around and I showed them that...which I think actually hurt my case - their impression seemed to be "why does it have to be so complicated".
Any recommendations would be great!