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This is long, guys, sorry!
Normally my entire family (my parents, brothers, sister in law, etc) gets together for Easter, but we've decided to delay our easter reunion this year and have them join my husband, 2 kids and I on our first trip as Disney Vacation Club members in May.
My parents are in their 50's. I have one brother, age 28 who is married and another brother, 26 who is single. My cousin is 26 and always comes to the family gatherings too. He and my single brother are the best of friends.
I've been so excited for this trip and have booked us all at Beach Club so my two kids (ages 5 and 2) will have Stormalong Bay, and we'll all be close to MGM and Epcot. My dad is providing all the plane tickets and is taking us all to Hoop De Doo, so what my brothers have to pay for is their park tickets and food.
I just talked to my youngest single brother and he informed me that he and my cousin will not be coming this year. This is the first "Easter reunion" in 11 years that they will be missing. He said it was because of the money, but I think it's because he and my cousin think Disney is too childish for them. Cousin has never been and brother was 5 years old when he went.
I've tried to explain to them that there is a "grown up" side of Disney, with Pleasure Island, Disney Quest, MGM, etc., but I'm not sure they believe me. And I'm also wondering if they think I'm outgrowing them, married now with two kids and wanting to vacation at Disneyworld!
I'm sure that if I insist they come, they would, and believe me, I'm not opposed to doing this! But if I do, I want to make sure they have the time of their lives and have fun that is age appropriate for them.
So what to do? I'm considering moving their studio to Boardwalk Villas and keeping the rest of the family at Beach Club. That way my kids will have stormalong bay, we'll all be near each other, but they'll have more "grown up surroundings" and have a little distance from my screaming kids and the married ones!
But now I'm even second guessing them enjoying Pleasure Island.... is there a lot of single people there, or is it mostly married couples getting away for the evening?
If they come, should I send them off to the dreaded Universal Studios? I've read about US and it seems a bit more hardcore than MGM, but what do I know, I've never been there!
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly apprciated. This is our first trip "home" and I want it to be special for everyone. And now that the first words of breaking our annual spring reunion have been said, I'm realizing that these days of getting together as a family every year may be ending soon, so if I drag them all the way to Florida, I want this to be one of the best memories ever.
Help! Please!
Normally my entire family (my parents, brothers, sister in law, etc) gets together for Easter, but we've decided to delay our easter reunion this year and have them join my husband, 2 kids and I on our first trip as Disney Vacation Club members in May.
My parents are in their 50's. I have one brother, age 28 who is married and another brother, 26 who is single. My cousin is 26 and always comes to the family gatherings too. He and my single brother are the best of friends.
I've been so excited for this trip and have booked us all at Beach Club so my two kids (ages 5 and 2) will have Stormalong Bay, and we'll all be close to MGM and Epcot. My dad is providing all the plane tickets and is taking us all to Hoop De Doo, so what my brothers have to pay for is their park tickets and food.
I just talked to my youngest single brother and he informed me that he and my cousin will not be coming this year. This is the first "Easter reunion" in 11 years that they will be missing. He said it was because of the money, but I think it's because he and my cousin think Disney is too childish for them. Cousin has never been and brother was 5 years old when he went.
I've tried to explain to them that there is a "grown up" side of Disney, with Pleasure Island, Disney Quest, MGM, etc., but I'm not sure they believe me. And I'm also wondering if they think I'm outgrowing them, married now with two kids and wanting to vacation at Disneyworld!
I'm sure that if I insist they come, they would, and believe me, I'm not opposed to doing this! But if I do, I want to make sure they have the time of their lives and have fun that is age appropriate for them.
So what to do? I'm considering moving their studio to Boardwalk Villas and keeping the rest of the family at Beach Club. That way my kids will have stormalong bay, we'll all be near each other, but they'll have more "grown up surroundings" and have a little distance from my screaming kids and the married ones!
But now I'm even second guessing them enjoying Pleasure Island.... is there a lot of single people there, or is it mostly married couples getting away for the evening?
If they come, should I send them off to the dreaded Universal Studios? I've read about US and it seems a bit more hardcore than MGM, but what do I know, I've never been there!
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly apprciated. This is our first trip "home" and I want it to be special for everyone. And now that the first words of breaking our annual spring reunion have been said, I'm realizing that these days of getting together as a family every year may be ending soon, so if I drag them all the way to Florida, I want this to be one of the best memories ever.
Help! Please!