disnutt
<font color=teal>I don't know how you can make ope
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We've taken my in-laws and my mother down. I've gone with some friends. It always sounds like a nice idea to share our love of WDW with others but then things start going wrong. Now we have friends who want to go with us in November. Is this a mistake to consider?
Pros: They have kids that match ours perfectly in age/gender. We like them as a couple. They pay their own way. They want to work at planning our days together so I don't have to play tour guide/chief ADR obtainer.
Cons: We want to stay on-site and thought they did too. Now she's talking about renting a house off-site. They want to rent a car. We just want to use ME and the internal transportation. They want to spend lots of time by the pool. DH and I don't like to spend whole days there just quick dips after the parks.
Should we try to pursue a joint vacation or could this be the end of a lovely friendship? Any hints on how to combine two different vacation styles and still have a good time?
Pros: They have kids that match ours perfectly in age/gender. We like them as a couple. They pay their own way. They want to work at planning our days together so I don't have to play tour guide/chief ADR obtainer.
Cons: We want to stay on-site and thought they did too. Now she's talking about renting a house off-site. They want to rent a car. We just want to use ME and the internal transportation. They want to spend lots of time by the pool. DH and I don't like to spend whole days there just quick dips after the parks.
Should we try to pursue a joint vacation or could this be the end of a lovely friendship? Any hints on how to combine two different vacation styles and still have a good time?
