My DH is planning every single minute of our upcoming WDW trip this coming June. We go to WDW at least two times a year and have been on almost every attraction at least more than once and some of them dozens of times, the very few we haven't gone on are the ones that we are not interested in, but now his obsessive planning is really getting out of hand and taking the fun out of the vacation. It is so bad that the most spontaneous thing left on the trip is bathroom breaks! We travel without children, it is just the two of us and we are middle aged. He is spending hours figuring out exactly where we will be at any given moment of the day and when I try to tell him I'd like to have some spontaneity and down time to relax and watch people, he gets annoyed at me and tells me "Then we won't be able to go on (insert attraction here)" and if I say that's alright, he gets even more annoyed at me and says that I am no fun. Does anyone else have to deal with someone like this and what do you do about it? It is getting to the point that I don't even want to go, and that is so sad.
Switch the roles and that was me last year with our trip. My planning was seriously stressing DH (and me, honestly) out. Part of it was from reading these boards and being told all the time how much we HAD to have a detailed, minute to minute touring plan - otherwise a "good" trip in the crowds and heat of summer was just not possible.
Guess what happened when we got there? Touring plans flew to you-know-what, and by day 2 or 3 (I forget which) I threw my neatly printed (and laminated) touring plans in the garbage, never to be looked at again. Instead - we went with the flow. If we made our FP+ great, if we didn't - whatever. We largely followed the kids lead - if there was something they wanted to stop and see, we stopped to see it. If they wanted to ride Aladdin's Carpets or the Speedway ride in Fantasyland twice in a row, we did. If they decided they wanted to spend 30 (or was it 45? oie) minutes standing in the blazing Florida sun to meet Jessie and Woody... we did. And we had a BLAST. Did we get on all the rides we
originally wanted/planned to? No. And that's okay. We got on what they wanted to that day. And we did so many other wonderful things that had not been on the plan. The rides we didn't get to do last time, we'll do them next time.
We're already planning our next trip (T-13 months!). And I can tell you that next time, it will be a very different planning approach - FP+ and ADRs only. Whatever else happens in between those, great! I've learned my idea of vacation is not running from planned ride to planned ride. Many people on here feel like they have to see and do it all. THOSE people need the detailed plans. But for those who are content to experience what they can, who are more "stop and smell the roses" people, uber plans are NOT even close to necessary to have a good time. I really, really hope that our experience will turn out to be yours. Have hope. He might be a planning maniac now, but maybe once he gets there, in the park, he'll be more relaxed and apt to go with the flow.
All this said, I am curious: did he plan like this with all the other trips? If he didn't... I'm curious why he's suddenly so frantic this time? Is it possible he's planning something special? Or could he be stressed out about something at work, at home, with his health? So this is his way of feeling in control of something? Has he suddenly joined this group and been brainwashed into an uber planner? lol.
As far as how to deal with it - I would sit him down and have a serious talk about how you feel. That he is ruining this vacation for you before it's even begun. Compromise - tell him you are okay with scheduling the ADRs and FP+, but after that, you want the rest of it to be spontaneous. Remind him that you have been there many times, and on all the rides, so there really is not a worry of missing something. Or, another compromise could be that (if you're using the rope drop strategy), that he gets to plan the first 2-3 hours of your day, and that the rest be left free.
I hope you guys can figure it out, and that most of all, once you get there, you have a great trip!