donald...really
<font color=cc0099>Gotta watch out for closed mind
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And we haven't even travelled with them yet. We are only in the planning stages!!!
I have been so lucky. I have read so many accounts on the DVC board about bad trips with family or friends, but we have taken numerous DVC trips with family and friends and they have all been wonderful, filled with great times and magical memories. My husband and I plan meals at some of the best WDW restaurants, we don't do the parks commando style but we spend the morning and evenings in each of the parks and hit all of the highlights, taking care of all of the strategic planning so we don't have to wait in any major lines, etc. We really enjoy showing our guests a good time, full of surprises and special events, and they are always so appreciative of the work and planning that goes into the trips. We have an upcoming trip planned with my cousin and her family, and already it has proven to be a frustrating and disappointing endeavor.
PROLOGUE:
While discussing past disney trips at a family gathering my cousin mentioned how much her kids love WDW. I really enjoy time with my cousin and her family (we don't get to see her much since she lives in a different part of the country than my other family members) so I suggested we do a Disney trip with them. We would stay in one of our DVC resorts. They were all very excited about that. They said the only time they could go would be late July. We are not a fan of WDW in the summer, but since this is a trip for them we said "Great." We suggested a Sunday through Friday trip (which is what we offer all of our friends/family for WDW vacations) in late July of this year. I explained that we would take care of the room, but they would need to pay for their transportation to and from Orlando, tickets into the parks, and meals. They would be driving from from South Carolina, so they didn't need to worry about air fare. They said it would be my cousin, her husband, and their three kids (son in high school and two young-adult daughters).
ACT ONE:
Once home we asked her to confirm that the dates would work for her and her family. She replied that they would, and that her oldest daughter already requested the time off from work. They also said that the oldest daughter's boyfriend might want to come. In order to accommodate all of us, we thought a two bedroom with three bathrooms would be the best option, so even though they are more points we made a reservation at BLT. We sent a link showing the resort to her and they were all VERY excited about staying there.
About a month after I made the reservation she emails me and says there had been a change of plans. Her husband, son, and daughter's boyfriend were no longer going on the trip. They would rather go camping. So it was now only 5 of us in a two bedroom with three bathrooms. That stung a little, because if we had known that when making reservations we would have chosen a less expensive resort. But they were so excited about BLT (and we had never stayed there before) so we left it.
ACT TWO:
About 5 months before the trip, I sent her the email I usually send to our guests stating that they should buy a 4 day hopper pass, which gives us the most flexibility. She replied that they couldn't afford the 4 day hopper pass. I researched discounted tickets and found a discounted four day non-hopper pass that I hoped would fit into their budget. When I told her about them she said that they really couldn't afford any days in the parks, but they might be able to get tickets for one or two (non-hopping) days. I told them that the trip was still a long way off and they still had time to save up some money for tickets, so we could hold off on making a final decision about which tickets to buy until later, but even if we only go to a park one or two days I was sure we would still have fun because we would be together.
ACT THREE:
Dining in nice/fun restaurants is a big part of our Disney trips, but I realized that my cousin and her family are on a strict budget, so I emailed them and asked them if they had a budget in mind for meals so we could plan maybe one or two meals out, and save by eating in the room the remainder of the time. The trip was about 5 weeks away so we really needed to make reservations asap. She replied that they are firming up on a plan for the trip and this is what they have decided:
On the way to WDW they would stop off and visit some friends so they wouldn't get to WDW until 9:00 or so Sunday night. They are planning on spending Monday and Tuesday in a park, but (and here is the big surprise) they need to leave early Wednesday morning. The youngest daughter made plans to visit friends in New York for the remainder of the week and they need to drive her to the airport. Then they need to drive home because the oldest daughter needs to work on Thursday and Friday. They decided on another family trip the week after our trip and she couldn't take two full weeks off from work. So that would leave me and my husband alone Wednesday and Thursday night in a two bedroom, in July, a month we would never vacation at WDW in if it weren't for my cousin and her family, who will only be there for two days. Luckily we were able to switch our reservation to a studio for Wednesday and Thursday nights, and add a few nights so we are now checking out on Sunday.
Thanks for letting me vent. I am hoping some out there will understand our disappointment and can sympathize. Our trip is in a few weeks. Wish us luck!
I have been so lucky. I have read so many accounts on the DVC board about bad trips with family or friends, but we have taken numerous DVC trips with family and friends and they have all been wonderful, filled with great times and magical memories. My husband and I plan meals at some of the best WDW restaurants, we don't do the parks commando style but we spend the morning and evenings in each of the parks and hit all of the highlights, taking care of all of the strategic planning so we don't have to wait in any major lines, etc. We really enjoy showing our guests a good time, full of surprises and special events, and they are always so appreciative of the work and planning that goes into the trips. We have an upcoming trip planned with my cousin and her family, and already it has proven to be a frustrating and disappointing endeavor.
PROLOGUE:
While discussing past disney trips at a family gathering my cousin mentioned how much her kids love WDW. I really enjoy time with my cousin and her family (we don't get to see her much since she lives in a different part of the country than my other family members) so I suggested we do a Disney trip with them. We would stay in one of our DVC resorts. They were all very excited about that. They said the only time they could go would be late July. We are not a fan of WDW in the summer, but since this is a trip for them we said "Great." We suggested a Sunday through Friday trip (which is what we offer all of our friends/family for WDW vacations) in late July of this year. I explained that we would take care of the room, but they would need to pay for their transportation to and from Orlando, tickets into the parks, and meals. They would be driving from from South Carolina, so they didn't need to worry about air fare. They said it would be my cousin, her husband, and their three kids (son in high school and two young-adult daughters).
ACT ONE:
Once home we asked her to confirm that the dates would work for her and her family. She replied that they would, and that her oldest daughter already requested the time off from work. They also said that the oldest daughter's boyfriend might want to come. In order to accommodate all of us, we thought a two bedroom with three bathrooms would be the best option, so even though they are more points we made a reservation at BLT. We sent a link showing the resort to her and they were all VERY excited about staying there.
About a month after I made the reservation she emails me and says there had been a change of plans. Her husband, son, and daughter's boyfriend were no longer going on the trip. They would rather go camping. So it was now only 5 of us in a two bedroom with three bathrooms. That stung a little, because if we had known that when making reservations we would have chosen a less expensive resort. But they were so excited about BLT (and we had never stayed there before) so we left it.
ACT TWO:
About 5 months before the trip, I sent her the email I usually send to our guests stating that they should buy a 4 day hopper pass, which gives us the most flexibility. She replied that they couldn't afford the 4 day hopper pass. I researched discounted tickets and found a discounted four day non-hopper pass that I hoped would fit into their budget. When I told her about them she said that they really couldn't afford any days in the parks, but they might be able to get tickets for one or two (non-hopping) days. I told them that the trip was still a long way off and they still had time to save up some money for tickets, so we could hold off on making a final decision about which tickets to buy until later, but even if we only go to a park one or two days I was sure we would still have fun because we would be together.
ACT THREE:
Dining in nice/fun restaurants is a big part of our Disney trips, but I realized that my cousin and her family are on a strict budget, so I emailed them and asked them if they had a budget in mind for meals so we could plan maybe one or two meals out, and save by eating in the room the remainder of the time. The trip was about 5 weeks away so we really needed to make reservations asap. She replied that they are firming up on a plan for the trip and this is what they have decided:
On the way to WDW they would stop off and visit some friends so they wouldn't get to WDW until 9:00 or so Sunday night. They are planning on spending Monday and Tuesday in a park, but (and here is the big surprise) they need to leave early Wednesday morning. The youngest daughter made plans to visit friends in New York for the remainder of the week and they need to drive her to the airport. Then they need to drive home because the oldest daughter needs to work on Thursday and Friday. They decided on another family trip the week after our trip and she couldn't take two full weeks off from work. So that would leave me and my husband alone Wednesday and Thursday night in a two bedroom, in July, a month we would never vacation at WDW in if it weren't for my cousin and her family, who will only be there for two days. Luckily we were able to switch our reservation to a studio for Wednesday and Thursday nights, and add a few nights so we are now checking out on Sunday.
Thanks for letting me vent. I am hoping some out there will understand our disappointment and can sympathize. Our trip is in a few weeks. Wish us luck!