Jill in Chicago
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Ask your mom. She sounds like a better fit. You can always do the parent switch off thing, and you never know, one of your children may not want to go on a certain ride. Then they could sit with your mom while you went on that ride with the other child/children.
I really would not worry at all about your kids not having an adult to ride with. One child with an adult. Two other kids ride together, and one adult rides alone. No problem. Have a rotation going and switch each ride, or have a certain set who sits where for each day at the park.
Listening to your posts I would bet money that your SIL will "end up coming somehow." I also think you'll have a hassle moving your MIL along with "the plan." That will be very stressful. Truly people do not change at Disney. Their personalities become intensified. Please, please remember that.
Consider renting a home off site. You can get a house, with your own pool, for as little as $100 a day. Think how relaxing that would be at the end of the day. Yes you have to rent a car. This can be as low as $100 for a week. Not a huge cost, and you'll save money by eating a few dinners at the house anyways. Look at VRBO.com. (Vacation rentals by owner.)
Whatever you do stay somewhere with two bathrooms and space to get away from each other. You do not want to be on top of each other for a week.
I really would not worry at all about your kids not having an adult to ride with. One child with an adult. Two other kids ride together, and one adult rides alone. No problem. Have a rotation going and switch each ride, or have a certain set who sits where for each day at the park.
Listening to your posts I would bet money that your SIL will "end up coming somehow." I also think you'll have a hassle moving your MIL along with "the plan." That will be very stressful. Truly people do not change at Disney. Their personalities become intensified. Please, please remember that.
Consider renting a home off site. You can get a house, with your own pool, for as little as $100 a day. Think how relaxing that would be at the end of the day. Yes you have to rent a car. This can be as low as $100 for a week. Not a huge cost, and you'll save money by eating a few dinners at the house anyways. Look at VRBO.com. (Vacation rentals by owner.)
Whatever you do stay somewhere with two bathrooms and space to get away from each other. You do not want to be on top of each other for a week.
They have never been on a long vacation before. My parents are in their 60's and are still working; my dad still works over 50 hours a week as a mechanic. This is a huge vacation for all of us. 9 nights at the Poly (w/code to save us 1000.00).

Love them, but WDW is so not their kind of place, which was very clear in the dream. What a crappy trip it was turning out to be. Thank goodness for a cat walking on my chest and waking me up.