tiggercrew said:Now that is priceless!![]()
I am sorry this has happened to you but I hope you don't let it put a damper on what can be a truly wonderful time (real easy for a stranger to say, huh?). Your dad's "guilt" over leaving his parents may have caused him to react impulsively and he may actually regret the decision all on his own, even without your mom's help.![]()
Regardless of whether they join you or not, I hope you have a wonderful Christmas.
Any chance that your mom will still go and leave dad to enjoy the seniors at their assisted living center?rascalmom said:My mom is a pretty tough cookie. She was at the store when he "informed" me this morning. She called me later & didn't say a word - I don't think he has "informed" her yet.
UConnJack said:No, I think it is just the opposite. I would bet most trips with family/friends go off without a hitch. Like anything, you always hear more about negative experiences than postive ones. I feel bad for the OP who had their trip turned upside down. You can never predict medical issues, but it does sound like the grandparent issue was the main culprit. I just don't understand how family can sometimes be so inconsiderate.
rascalmom said:The downside here is that my girls are going to be spoiled by each having their own bed. We had them convinced that the sofa bed was just fine for them to share.![]()
LoveToDisney said:Any chance that your mom will still go and leave dad to enjoy the seniors at their assisted living center?
Enjoy WDW at Christmas!!
Actually, I think it's up to the relative who backed out to pay for those tickets. You shouldn't go to the trouble and risk of trying to sell them to strangers. Tell him that you love him but you made the consequences of mind-changing clear from the beginning, so he needs to make good for the money he wasted.mom2rb said:If you post it on the theme park board, I bet someone will buy your extra MVMCP tickets from you.
People who are trying to help third world countries have found that if they have a product that will help these people, they must SELL it to them, not give it to them. People simply do not respect that which is simply given.rascalmom said:Today, 3 weeks after the surgery. Dad is doing well & progressing with his surgery. BUT!!!!!! He has decided he feels guilty leaving my grandparents alone for the holiday & wants to cancel. AAAAAaaaaauuuugggghhhh!!!
Now I don't know what to do. We are past the 31 day mark & already have airline & MVMCP tickets purchased. Did I say AAAAaaauuurrrghhhh!!!
Thanks for letting me vent.
Oh, good, I feel better for you now, a little!!!! But I still hope your dad will change his mind, or have it changed for him!!rascalmom said:Oh - don't worry, I was NOT casual with my dad. I made it VERY clear. They will be reimbursing me for the MVMCP tickets, the room is a wash - if the original plan had been for just the 4 of us (but at Christmas), we would have done a 2 bedroom anyway.
They made their own flight arrangements, so that is theirs to worry about. I just didn't think all of the DIS needed a blow-by-blow description of the entire conversation.
You are exactly right though - DVC'rs need to not just LET our guests walk all over us. It was very clearly spelled out for them during the planning & I reiterated this when I spoke with my dad today. Of course, what I said will be nothing compared to what my dm does to him!
That was my thought also. If it were me my DW would get me a couple TV dinners and wish me a Merry Christmas on her way to the airport. Of course I would never turn down WDW unless my parents were ill and we needed to be there. Obviously not the case here.LoveToDisney said:Any chance that your mom will still go and leave dad to enjoy the seniors at their assisted living center?
We always get a 2BR when our teens traveled with us...love the extra bathroom and privacy...so definitely enjoy the extra space if your parents choose not to go.
Enjoy WDW at Christmas!!
DVCLiz said:I'm sorry, but I wouldn't be letting your dad off this easily. I'd say, "Dad, I understand your feelings, but we've had this trip booked for a year now, and you've had ample opportunities to cancel without costing me anything. Now we've spent money on extra room, airline tickets, and MVMCP tickets, and you've let me know too late to refund any of those costs. I'm really disappointed that you'd treat this so lightly, and especially in light of the fact hat the grandparents want to spend time with their friends in their senior center. I understand you might feel torn, but our family time was something we were are looking forward to as well."
I just think being this casual about it is not something I could do.
dumbo71 said:So sorry this hapend to you.
Maybe others will learn a lesson from this. We never book more than we want, regardless of who is coming.
I've booked a Beach Cottage at VB for four of us. I then invited a few people, who in the end decided not to come. I didn't care, it was there loss. We enjoyed the space and had a blast. There was also no hard feelings about it on my end either.
We always book a two bedroom for our family of three. From time to time we'll invite a couple of people. If they come, great, if not we had the room size we wanted anyway.
Booking extra rooms or larger rooms than you want to include family is a recipe for disaster. I'm glad you have handled this so well and in such good spirits.
Our rule of thumb is to only book what we want and then add up to the occupancy limits of said room with guests. That way when they bail we are never upset. Others might want to try this.
Enjoy your trip and I'll bet you'll be booking a few more 2 bedrooms from now on.![]()
fishermouse said:That was my thought also. If it were me my DW would get me a couple TV dinners and wish me a Merry Christmas on her way to the airport. Of course I would never turn down WDW unless my parents were ill and we needed to be there. Obviously not the case here.
Wife and I would gladly join you and be surrogate parents since you already have everything booked. Just a thought!!![]()
rascalmom said:She loves it when we come to their "events" - I think there is a little competition among the oldsters there to show off the families.
So, for now anyway, crisis averted. WDW here we come!![]()
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