I know i'm replying way late to this… had date night and went to see Batman vs Superman. I'm on "team
Amazon" and proudly wore a Wonder Woman themed outfit. On the way back home we saw a car hit a cat. (just was in the wrong place/wrong time.) The cat seemed like it could be okay after medical attention, so we brought it in my coat to the local vet ER. There I was in the ER holding a black cat wrapped in my coat with my wonder woman outfit, what a crazy friday night. It turned out the kitty was going to be okay (head trauma, broken leg) but needed to go to a rescue shelter because it had no collar, no chip. The cars coming behind us wouldn't have seen the black cat lying on the road, so I'm glad we stopped. The driver had also stopped, came to the ER, and brought the cat to the rescue shelter. After recent crappy events in the news, it restores my faith in the goodness of people to see the driver help out and care about an animal.
Okay back to your post….. I'm helping organize a group of about 30 for this summer. Only 1/3 are Disney-savvy. The others a) are so novice they almost bought tickets to
DisneyLAND, b) just want to "go with the flow" with little/no plans. I'm trying to help the folks in group A, because they want to understand and plan. I've cautioned the group B folks that if you "go with the flow" you might be flowing to all the places and experiences that other families DON'T want. You might be floating around finding cafe/counter service because restaurants may be booked, etc. I don't take on their stress, I just advise and let them have their experience. (I do hope for the best of course.)