Epcot242 said:
But does anyone have any hints on structuring the day (at least somewhat so we see a decent amount of stuff) without seeming like a Disney commando on a mission to rule the vacation with an iron fist?
When we take other people, I of course still want to expose them to the most I can. First we decide on where to stay. Then I choose park days. Most of the time I'm there first thing in the AM. Depends on how many days you're staying. I found I like AM EMH for all the parks except AK, then I do evening EMH. I kind of do semi commando, I just explain that we have to get there before opening, then give me an hour, we don't really "run or rush", I just kind of keep them moving through the first hour to hit several headliners right off the bat. Then we slow down for the rest of the day.
We do take an afternoon break at the resort. Just to chill out. Even with my sister and SO in there 30's we all appreciated getting out of the heat. Then we went out for a nice dinner and the night time show.
Plan meals with them. Let them be involved in choosing restaurants. With my brother and family, I kind of narrowed them down and then let them review the choices. With my sister and friend, I directed them to the page on allearsnet and let them review menus.
MOST OF ALL once you're there, remember that you won't accomplish everything on your list!!! I never have. AGAIN, who cares, as long as you're having a good time. Like you said, do the "headliners", anything else I think is a plus for first timers I think.
Also, do they want to do a waterpark??? Do they love to shop??? I just made sure we did a "taste" of different things, but I must say, again, my "siblings" are quite a bit younger than me, all in their 30's, and they all appreciated the pool time and relaxing resort time too. Especially in the heat. If you're there long enough, plan at least one day to sleep in. How about the AK day???
Well, all I can say also is pick up a book if you need to to plan and read the boards for ideas and suggestions. After having done this with several "groups" of people, yes, I've gotten nervous ahead, yes, I SO wanted them to have a wonderful time, but each time I had to "calm" myself down and remember to go with the flow and don't obssess about the schedule.
Look at it like a "guide" to keep you focused, not a set of rules you have to follow to the "tee". I was pretty strict about the "getting there ahead of the crowd thing", I just knew that's how we'd have the most relaxing day and have any chance of getting the most in in a relaxing manner. The worst memory for them would be standing in long lines. When they saw the line times as we'd walk out of the park mid day for our break, they all said they were really happy we got up early.
The best part for me was then to just sit back and watch them take it all in, we've been there so often that we take it all for granted and forget how unbelievable the WHOLE experience is. It's really quite something to all take in.
I'll just add one example, my "skeptical" brother, who said this was his "one and only" Disney vacation was shocked at the size of DOWNTOWN DISNEY!!! We arrived late in the evening and stopped there to get DH and my annual passes, ate at McDonalds' and walked around, they thought this was a park!!! The shear size of the entire Disney complex was amazing to them. It was so much fun seeing there reaction. Now they haven't been back yet again, it's been 1 1/2 years and they're not as crazy as we are, but they had an awesome time and do want to go back again some day.
My sister and SO went with us a year ago last October and are planning on going next October with us again. They LOVED it!!!
Hope this helps.