My family of 4 have not been to WDW since 2013.
We are planning a large family trip with 2 other families who have never been for October 2025. We will be a party of 13. We will have 12 people over 18 and a 4 year old.
Our plan is to stay off-site in a big house.
I know there are many new things and changes since 2013. I know resort guests get early entry.
I want to kick off the planning and researching now to help us have the most amazing trip.
Since we will be non-resort guests, can anyone help us with tips, must know, etc?
What time should we get to the parks before opening?
Touring help since we will be non-resort guest?
When I consider a trip with a big group the first thing that springs to mind is everyone's budget. A Disney trip sounds great until you start adding up the costs.
My first step would be to research ticket costs for everyone based on how long you plan to stay. It's always an eye opener for people who have never gone before. You can already check October 2025 prices on various websites.
Ticket prices are not going to go down so this is a good starting point.
Once that dazed and confused look subsides from their faced you can go on to discuss transportation. Driving? Flying? Amtrak train? Which will everyone use? Will you need rental cars or rely on rideshare? Keep in mind that the 4 year old will need a carseat even in a rideshare vehicle. Do a quick check on October 2025 rates to give yourself a rough estimate of costs. Consider parking fees if you drive a car to the parks. They aren't cheap and you will pay each day for every car.
Research a few offsite rentals that will accommodate your crowd. Discuss how much each family will need to pay. Will you split the cost evenly or will larger families pay more? Make a list of the pros and cons for each property such as number of beds and how they are distributed. Number if bathrooms. Private pool? Etc.
The last discussion should be about everyone's expectations from the trip. Are some people expecting the group to stay together the entire vacation or will everyone go their separate ways and meet up for occasional meals? It can be disappointing if some people go in wanting rope drop every morning, QS meals or packed lunches every day and an early evening back at the house for a home cooked meal while another group wants to sleep on, grab a filling breakfast at a local cafe, hit the parks after noon, eat a TS dinner each night and stay until the CMs usher them put after fireworks.
Maybe you've already had those discussions and everyone is on the same page. I know that one of my big regrets on past trips is not getting these issues on the table ahead of time. We've seen family withdraw from gatherings because the price tag is too high. Or a lot of compromises were made because of schedules (or worse no compromise being made and resentment building over it). We've been on trips where one person used that time to connect with friends from the Orlando area and spent no time with the rest of the group (there was a lot of grumbling about that). There was even tension over requesting separate checks at TS, a real headache for the servers who ended up not getting it right 90% of the time. So do yourself a favor and have those discussions ahead of time.