toonaspie
Just a poser
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It's been more than 20 years since my parents last went to WDW (this was before Animal Kingdom opened). They last drove to Florida to drop me off and pick me up for the WDW College Program around 2007-2008. We didn't visit parks during that time.
Now my parents want us to do a (short) last-minute trip.
This is frustrating for a number of reasons but the biggest being is that they don't get how much WDW has changed since they last went there. You can no longer just drive down and show up. You have to plan everything ahead of time.
And it doesn't help when it's going to be a short trip. They can't do a whole week. And add on top of that is that they insist on driving again. (All the way from Indianapolis aaaaand there goes two days out of the trip). So all in all, I can't see us doing more than 3 days on their schedule. My mom even said one time that we can just go down there for a weekend.
WDW? A 2-day experience??? 
They don't even know when to go yet. The most I was able to convince them was that our previous visits of Feb/March were no longer a good time to go (crowd wise). This will likely be something in late Sept/Oct but even that time period is going to have their busy (unpredictable) spots and chances are very likely that we'll miss our FP+ res window by the time we've settled on dates. Not to mention potential storms that could occur.
It's all frustrating to say the least and I'm likely gonna be in charge of planning because of all the tech involved. I'm past the point we're I've accepted that we're not gonna do everything I want to do there obviously. But how we can get the most/best out of 4 parks AND Disney Springs in only 3 days is the real trick question here. My parents are up there in age so there's not much they'll be able to do anyway and if it's too hot when we go then that creates more problems. And then there's the dreaded crowds and the pricing of well...everything! I feel like there's no relief to be found to even things out here.
I've written this to mostly vent but any additional advice is always appreciated. This is still the planning stages and everything's subjected to change.
Now my parents want us to do a (short) last-minute trip.
This is frustrating for a number of reasons but the biggest being is that they don't get how much WDW has changed since they last went there. You can no longer just drive down and show up. You have to plan everything ahead of time.
And it doesn't help when it's going to be a short trip. They can't do a whole week. And add on top of that is that they insist on driving again. (All the way from Indianapolis aaaaand there goes two days out of the trip). So all in all, I can't see us doing more than 3 days on their schedule. My mom even said one time that we can just go down there for a weekend.


They don't even know when to go yet. The most I was able to convince them was that our previous visits of Feb/March were no longer a good time to go (crowd wise). This will likely be something in late Sept/Oct but even that time period is going to have their busy (unpredictable) spots and chances are very likely that we'll miss our FP+ res window by the time we've settled on dates. Not to mention potential storms that could occur.
It's all frustrating to say the least and I'm likely gonna be in charge of planning because of all the tech involved. I'm past the point we're I've accepted that we're not gonna do everything I want to do there obviously. But how we can get the most/best out of 4 parks AND Disney Springs in only 3 days is the real trick question here. My parents are up there in age so there's not much they'll be able to do anyway and if it's too hot when we go then that creates more problems. And then there's the dreaded crowds and the pricing of well...everything! I feel like there's no relief to be found to even things out here.
I've written this to mostly vent but any additional advice is always appreciated. This is still the planning stages and everything's subjected to change.