We are experienced WDW folks, and were big touring plan fans back in the day. I knew the ins and outs of dining and fast pass reservations, etc. I've also chaperoned my kids' school trips where we stayed off site and got our tickets the day of, so not able to plan much ahead of time and made it work pretty well regardless. I recently won a week in a condo off-site, a hefty Disney gift card, and a credit with a "Disney Planner" at a charity event. We haven't been to WDW since the Genie and LL systems were introduced. There will be 6 adults going off season, with a plan to just hit a few areas - Pandora, Star Wars, the countries at Epcot.
I'm not sure I would have spent money to have someone help me plan a trip, but since we have access to her, what should I be expecting? So far, she has purchased our tickets and linked them to my MDE, but asked us to get online to make reservations for the days we want. Maybe I know too much, but I would have included that with "these parks are early entry/late stay/etc so consider this park this day" sort of info. I feel like she's just getting points for booking and I'm doing the legwork. Maybe I'm wrong.
Any tips on how to use this service to the best of our ability?
I'm not sure I would have spent money to have someone help me plan a trip, but since we have access to her, what should I be expecting? So far, she has purchased our tickets and linked them to my MDE, but asked us to get online to make reservations for the days we want. Maybe I know too much, but I would have included that with "these parks are early entry/late stay/etc so consider this park this day" sort of info. I feel like she's just getting points for booking and I'm doing the legwork. Maybe I'm wrong.
Any tips on how to use this service to the best of our ability?