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I'm about to plan a very similar trip! My parents decided to accompany my husband and me on our trip next fall. The last time they went to Disney was in the 90s and my Dad still uses that trip as a reference point "Well did you know you can get a dining plan? And did you know they have a bus system?" YES, DAD.
They're both technophobes so there would be no using MDE or ADR / FP+ booked if I left it to them. I've offered to plan the whole thing, and they've agreed to leave it in my hands.
I started by making a spreadsheet of every attraction/show etc... from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Walt_Disney_World_Resort_attractions) and sending it to them (the links are still clickable when I paste into Excel, so they can read exactly what everything is). I made a separate tab for each park and asked them to rank
1. MUST DO
2. WANT TO DO
3. DON'T CARE IF WE DO
4. DON'T WANNA DO
Turns out they're only really jazzed about a handful of attractions, and noting at HS at all, so they'll be enjoying a relaxing pool day while we go. I gave them a list of 2 counter and 2 table service restaurants in each park to choose between, and the same for Disney Springs. Since they're older, but early risers, we plan to use EMH whenever possible, use Park Hopper to start and end our day in whichever parks have extended hours, and get out of the parks mid-day for nap/pool/dinner.
Any attraction we want to do that they don't, I have a nearby lounge or shady bench spot mapped out for them to chill out at.
So this is a very long-winded way to say, don't try to show them *everything*, find out where your priorities match up and enjoy those activities together.

They're both technophobes so there would be no using MDE or ADR / FP+ booked if I left it to them. I've offered to plan the whole thing, and they've agreed to leave it in my hands.
I started by making a spreadsheet of every attraction/show etc... from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Walt_Disney_World_Resort_attractions) and sending it to them (the links are still clickable when I paste into Excel, so they can read exactly what everything is). I made a separate tab for each park and asked them to rank
1. MUST DO
2. WANT TO DO
3. DON'T CARE IF WE DO
4. DON'T WANNA DO
Turns out they're only really jazzed about a handful of attractions, and noting at HS at all, so they'll be enjoying a relaxing pool day while we go. I gave them a list of 2 counter and 2 table service restaurants in each park to choose between, and the same for Disney Springs. Since they're older, but early risers, we plan to use EMH whenever possible, use Park Hopper to start and end our day in whichever parks have extended hours, and get out of the parks mid-day for nap/pool/dinner.
Any attraction we want to do that they don't, I have a nearby lounge or shady bench spot mapped out for them to chill out at.
So this is a very long-winded way to say, don't try to show them *everything*, find out where your priorities match up and enjoy those activities together.