deekaypee
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Long post, sorry! I've divided it in sections for folks if they want to skim.
The Situation:
DH's parents will be coming with us to Disney in their first visit to the parks since DH was young. (The Studios & AK didn't even exist.) They've shown no real interest in our Disney vacations before, but this year DH and I are participating in the Disney Goofy/Marathon and a half, and they want to support the races. I'm making the itinerary--I'm the planner and a Disney tour commando, usually--and I would really like this first-time-together trip to be magical for my DILs. I've already sent my ILs a copy of Birnbaums & the planning DVD to get a sense of their interests, which initially overwhelmed them.
In short, I need as much input as I can get from other sources. I know that my ILs will become more interested and vocal as the trip gets nearer, but I need to plan now. I haven't even made any ADRs yet!! And to be honest, I'm worried that my ILs, knowing how much I like Disney, will either 1) agree with anything I suggest or 2) try to tough it out beyond their interest/energy level. That's their way on some things. And while I appreciate it, I'd rather they have such an excellent time that I can convince them to make Disney part of the rotation for family vacations.
The Question:
So I'm hoping my fellow DISers out there would share with me their tips and strategies, favorite attractions and events, and anything else I should know about doing Disney as or with an active senior. What attractions and events are priorities, how do you manage your touring days, what should I take into consideration? Any position on or insights about seniors & the following: thrill rides, roller coasters, parades, early mornings or late nights, Pleasure Island, Disney Quest?
The Background Information:
Anyway, TIA for any suggestions you may have and for helping me spread the pixie dust to some neutral/reluctant but-soon-to-be Disney Seniors!
The Situation:
DH's parents will be coming with us to Disney in their first visit to the parks since DH was young. (The Studios & AK didn't even exist.) They've shown no real interest in our Disney vacations before, but this year DH and I are participating in the Disney Goofy/Marathon and a half, and they want to support the races. I'm making the itinerary--I'm the planner and a Disney tour commando, usually--and I would really like this first-time-together trip to be magical for my DILs. I've already sent my ILs a copy of Birnbaums & the planning DVD to get a sense of their interests, which initially overwhelmed them.
In short, I need as much input as I can get from other sources. I know that my ILs will become more interested and vocal as the trip gets nearer, but I need to plan now. I haven't even made any ADRs yet!! And to be honest, I'm worried that my ILs, knowing how much I like Disney, will either 1) agree with anything I suggest or 2) try to tough it out beyond their interest/energy level. That's their way on some things. And while I appreciate it, I'd rather they have such an excellent time that I can convince them to make Disney part of the rotation for family vacations.
The Question:
So I'm hoping my fellow DISers out there would share with me their tips and strategies, favorite attractions and events, and anything else I should know about doing Disney as or with an active senior. What attractions and events are priorities, how do you manage your touring days, what should I take into consideration? Any position on or insights about seniors & the following: thrill rides, roller coasters, parades, early mornings or late nights, Pleasure Island, Disney Quest?
The Background Information:
- There will be four adults going, staying in two hotel rooms. DH and I arrive two days before his parents show up. That way, we can catch any of our "must-dos" that they might not be interested in/up for, stock up our hotel fridge, etc.
- We'll have 4 1/2 days in the parks together with all four of us, plus whatever DH and I have the energy for after the Sat. half-marathon and the Sun. full marathon. We're not planning on anything rigorous those days.
- We're staying at a DTD hotel (not my preference, a compromise b/c of my ILs' concerns with being immersed in Disney 24/7
), and will have one rental car & the hotel's bus service.
- We're planning on eating early and often, and on taking an afternoon rest break. DH and I need these things as much, if not more, than anyone else!
- Both my ILs are active seniors in their 70s. In the couple of years, they've visited Mexico and Israel, gone on a cruise, and made several cross-country trips to visit family. That said, they tend to do well on large guided tours or leisurely self-paced trips. They don't really do well with rigid schedules--or, rather, they like to make itineraries for their trips that they don't follow. (Also, they've never been particularly good about sharing the itinerary-making or following others' itineraries when it comes to family vacations. I don't think it's conscious on their part, they've just always been the planners/parents.)
- DMIL has two artificial hips and some arthritis problems--knees mostly.
- DFIL has diabetes, managed by diet and blood testing, but tends to eat poorly with regards to it.
- Neither of them needs a wheelchair/ECV in daily life or for their other vacations; I'm fairly sure they'd refuse to use one if suggested.
- DH & I are open to separate touring strategies, especially after the races, but we're not sure how his parents will feel about it.
- As a side note, does anyone know how crowded the parks are DURING the marathon?
Anyway, TIA for any suggestions you may have and for helping me spread the pixie dust to some neutral/reluctant but-soon-to-be Disney Seniors!