elaine amj
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I'd like to get some perspectives as I plan for an extended family trip to WDW. We have gone many times and next August, we have invited my brother, my SIL, and my DN who will be 3.5 to go to WDW with us. My kids (my DD will be 16 and my DS will be 14) are thrilled!). They live in the UK and I have only seen them 2x since my niece was born. We all get along very well and I absolutely adore my niece. In return, my SIL puts a lot of effort into sending us photos, videos, and updates. I have been plotting to take my niece to WDW since I learned they were pregnant LOL! My brother doesn't have the budget for a trip like this since they have other priorities (little kids are $$!) so I knew we would have to cover a big chunk of the cost to make it manageable.
I did a bunch of number crunching in advance and tried to be very up front when I made the offer. I offered:
1. enough airmiles for a roundtrip between London (where they live) and Orlando.
2. to pay for their DD's ticket. (I asked them to cover their own tickets and food, and gave them a £1000 estimate - based on exchange rate at that time. The pound has dropped dramatically since *sigh*)
3. to pay for accommodations for all of us
They were excited and were very appreciative of the offer and said yes. So, the crazy planning has started.
I ended up choosing to book a free dining offer and stay onsite. Flight taxes for the award miles turned out to be complicated and varied in price. So I asked my brother if he was ok paying for flight taxes (about $500 for the 3 of them) since I needed to pay extra for the room in order to get free dining. Plus he can choose his flights based on his budget, not mine. He agreed - and I have worked hard to find him as inexpensive options as possible.
I am trying to figure out how to handle meals. We will make our decisions, but would like some perspective on how you would handle it. We live on a very tight budget (i.e. this will be more than we spend on an entire year's worth of vacations!) and I have already explained to my brother that we will be tightening our belts considerably to make this trip happen.
1. Do I pay all the tips? I chose to go with dining plan to make it as streamlined as possible. We are looking at $500 in tips for all 7 of us (14 nights of dining - OUCH!). I do think we should pay this.
2. Planning meals. I have to admit - since I am paying for a lot of the trip, I have certain ideals in my mind (I do want to be fair though - that's why I am asking for perspectives). I plan to ask for their input on all meals and it is important to me that most of our TS meals are together. They will have at least 1 TS dinner apart from us (we will look after my niece so they can have an adult night). I will also be asking for a one-on-one meal just for my niece and I. We will also be planning about half (or more) of our mornings apart and they can go wherever they wish.
3. Will it be fair if I give them their share of the QS & snack credits (worth $840) to divvy up and use as they wish but I control the TS credits? Which means my DH and I will have an extra signature meal or two? To be honest, we paid $2k extra to upgrade from a QSDP dining plan primarily for my DH to have more dining options (celebration as we just learned he is cancer-free!). As a side benefit, we are staying in a spacious 2 bedroom villa instead of 2 Value rooms (I was worried about their comfort since they will be spending more time at the resort with the little one). I am definitely planning on their having 2 TS credits to go have a date night wherever they wish while we care for our niece. If they share credits at other planned meals (which we plan to do), they can easily save enough to have a signature meal instead.
I'm not sure what other issues may come up, so do feel free to share! A lot of my focus will be on giving my niece a magical time and I really am longing to be a part of most of her experiences. I do want to make sure they have some alone time as a family too though. Since they are not morning people, I am thinking it will be best for them meet us in the parks around 12-2pm most days. I also know they will be more than happy for us to take her places without them (they are SO good about sharing her, plus they LOVE the break - so win win!). When my niece was 1.5, I spent a month with my SIL and took over primary care of my niece for about 50+% of the time (she slept with me, etc).
If you made it through this novel - thanks! I want to be fair to them - its their vacation too. That said, we are spending a LOT of money for this and honestly, I also have certain wants (ack - money DOES change things!).
I did a bunch of number crunching in advance and tried to be very up front when I made the offer. I offered:
1. enough airmiles for a roundtrip between London (where they live) and Orlando.
2. to pay for their DD's ticket. (I asked them to cover their own tickets and food, and gave them a £1000 estimate - based on exchange rate at that time. The pound has dropped dramatically since *sigh*)
3. to pay for accommodations for all of us
They were excited and were very appreciative of the offer and said yes. So, the crazy planning has started.
I ended up choosing to book a free dining offer and stay onsite. Flight taxes for the award miles turned out to be complicated and varied in price. So I asked my brother if he was ok paying for flight taxes (about $500 for the 3 of them) since I needed to pay extra for the room in order to get free dining. Plus he can choose his flights based on his budget, not mine. He agreed - and I have worked hard to find him as inexpensive options as possible.
I am trying to figure out how to handle meals. We will make our decisions, but would like some perspective on how you would handle it. We live on a very tight budget (i.e. this will be more than we spend on an entire year's worth of vacations!) and I have already explained to my brother that we will be tightening our belts considerably to make this trip happen.
1. Do I pay all the tips? I chose to go with dining plan to make it as streamlined as possible. We are looking at $500 in tips for all 7 of us (14 nights of dining - OUCH!). I do think we should pay this.
2. Planning meals. I have to admit - since I am paying for a lot of the trip, I have certain ideals in my mind (I do want to be fair though - that's why I am asking for perspectives). I plan to ask for their input on all meals and it is important to me that most of our TS meals are together. They will have at least 1 TS dinner apart from us (we will look after my niece so they can have an adult night). I will also be asking for a one-on-one meal just for my niece and I. We will also be planning about half (or more) of our mornings apart and they can go wherever they wish.
3. Will it be fair if I give them their share of the QS & snack credits (worth $840) to divvy up and use as they wish but I control the TS credits? Which means my DH and I will have an extra signature meal or two? To be honest, we paid $2k extra to upgrade from a QSDP dining plan primarily for my DH to have more dining options (celebration as we just learned he is cancer-free!). As a side benefit, we are staying in a spacious 2 bedroom villa instead of 2 Value rooms (I was worried about their comfort since they will be spending more time at the resort with the little one). I am definitely planning on their having 2 TS credits to go have a date night wherever they wish while we care for our niece. If they share credits at other planned meals (which we plan to do), they can easily save enough to have a signature meal instead.
I'm not sure what other issues may come up, so do feel free to share! A lot of my focus will be on giving my niece a magical time and I really am longing to be a part of most of her experiences. I do want to make sure they have some alone time as a family too though. Since they are not morning people, I am thinking it will be best for them meet us in the parks around 12-2pm most days. I also know they will be more than happy for us to take her places without them (they are SO good about sharing her, plus they LOVE the break - so win win!). When my niece was 1.5, I spent a month with my SIL and took over primary care of my niece for about 50+% of the time (she slept with me, etc).
If you made it through this novel - thanks! I want to be fair to them - its their vacation too. That said, we are spending a LOT of money for this and honestly, I also have certain wants (ack - money DOES change things!).