That has to be pretty frustrating trying to get them to listen to you. I would probably pull my hair out! They'll have a pretty stressful trip if they don't understand the DDP before they get there.
It's frustrating because the last time they went to WDW was in 2002 and that was around Christmas so they just figured it was busy then and whatever. Before that, the last time they'd been was 1999 and that was before the DDP even existed.
Between that and the fact that I don't think they realize how much busier things have gotten over the years and that yes, you need ADRs if there are specific places you want to eat at, I'm just frustrated in helping them figure it all out, since my SIL and niece are super picky eaters and don't eat much...
Also, I think I'm more annoyed with my SIL not helping them because honestly, she's a lot more comfortable with computers and could very easily jump in and help them figure our ADRs. But she hasn't said a THING about the vacation and it seems like she isn't excited about it at all.

If my vacation was being 100% paid for and I was going to Disney World, I'd be jumping all over the place and would be thanking my in-laws profusely!
17 days til we leave/check into Pop!
18 days til we check into OKW and go to AK/Epcot!!!
YAAAAYYYY! We are 15 days until we leave on our flight, and 16 days until we are checking into Beach Club Villas!!!!


THIS IS GETTING TO BE TOO MUCH EXCITEMENT FOR ME TO HANDLE! Okay maybe not, but oh man am I excited!
That fortune cookie is PERFECT!! Also, I would love it if we had one of those stones in front of MK!!
I laughed so hard when I read it. It could not be more perfect! And yeah, I totally forgot his family has one, so I told him this time we are going to find that darn stone on the walkway. It's just too cool to not hunt down and take a photo of!!
I love DTD too! When DF was in Orlando for school I went to visit him twice, and both times I went to DTD while he was in class just to get a Disney magic fix.

I actually went there after we got into a little tiff and then sat down on a bench soaking up Disney air...I might have shed a few tears sitting there just because I had been so stressed that morning and being in Disney made it all okay.
Lame story, but I now have an emotional attachment to DTD.
I love it because it's a great way to go shopping but still feel like you're in Disney World.
That is a good way to do it though! I swear, there is something in the Disney air that makes everything okay and better. Like when I had a meltdown in the middle of Epcot due to my blisters, I was upset but then just trekked on and dealt with it the rest of the trip because I was in Disney World! Even when I look back at our vacation, I tend to not even think about how I had the worst blisters I've ever had (well you know, until I actually think about what I'm packing this time to prevent it from happening again

)... But I totally get what you mean, Disney is pretty good at making everything okay again.
