We did a multi family trip in March and are doing one again in Dec. It was really fun - BUT.
1. Be the leader - especially since you found this board. It will give you all of the tips you need to know. Don't be afraid to take charge, even if it is to have a touring plan and knowing what your family is doing. This solves a lot of frustrating problems like Silence said. Since everyone else has no idea what to do or how to do it efficiently, they will be grateful for a leader. Also, if someone wants to do something completely different than you, they can, and nobody has hurt feelings.
2. It is okay to make the reservations and dining PS's for everyone. As long as you are not locked in on being the one who pays and then needs to be paid back. I have made the ressies and everything - but am under no obligation to pick up the tab. We will not share bills and split the cost. Everyone is responsible for their share.
3. Keep a "fairly" regular schedule for your kids and you can enjoy the parks longer and better. I always put my little kids to bed fairly early. Even if it means we miss the fireworks or fantasmic. I enjoy DLR on my kids level instead of going with my must do's. (This is a great reason to take a couples only trip and enjoy the parks at a more grown up level)
4. Take a stroller and snacks. Things your kids like to eat. Also stuff the grownups like. This makes standing in line a whole lot more pleasant because no one is hungry and whiny (usually!)
5. Stay close by. Walk to the Parks. Nothing puts a damper on your enjoyment of DLR if you are waiting for someone else who is not as quick as you are in the morning. If you want to get there for rope drop - do it. Have everyone who doesn't want to or can't get going that early meet you later.
6. Make a list of everything you want to do. Plan the "best" time to do it. (Peter Pan first - always first) Youtube the rides you think you might like your kids to ride and show them to your kids and any other family/friends that are going so they can know what to expect.
7. Oh and did I mention -
it's okay to be the leader. Everyone will thank you later for all of the hard work you put into their trip and all of the rides/shows they got to go on or see.
If you have any more questions, feel free to PM me. I am happy to answer those that I can.
Shannon
