eacatwork
Former Disgruntled Number Cruncher
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- Jan 12, 2007
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DH and I are going for our anniversary in October. Since I've known him (1993) he has been dead set against going to WDW. Too commercial. It's all about kids. Too many kids there. Too much happiness. Those were always his excuses.
About a year ago, I simply told him we were going with friends (another couple) in October 2007 and he reluctantly accepted it. Now the friends have backed out and it's just us. Surprisingly, he still wanted to go and even almost somewhat seems to be looking forward to it. A little.
Of course I am OCD when it comes to planning for stuff like this, so I am already talking about making ADRs, planning which parks to visit which days, etc. (but will make the final decisions when EMH are announced). My big fear is that all of my advanced planning will scare him off again.
What is the best strategy for visiting WDW with a less than enthusiastic companion? Should I let him decide where/when to go? Should I have itineraries in mind and subtly try to stick to them? Or do I go all commando on him and lead the charge?
Yes, I realize this is my husband that I have known for 13 years, so you'd think I'd know how to handle this, but I wanted to get some others' perspectives.
Thanks!
About a year ago, I simply told him we were going with friends (another couple) in October 2007 and he reluctantly accepted it. Now the friends have backed out and it's just us. Surprisingly, he still wanted to go and even almost somewhat seems to be looking forward to it. A little.
Of course I am OCD when it comes to planning for stuff like this, so I am already talking about making ADRs, planning which parks to visit which days, etc. (but will make the final decisions when EMH are announced). My big fear is that all of my advanced planning will scare him off again.
What is the best strategy for visiting WDW with a less than enthusiastic companion? Should I let him decide where/when to go? Should I have itineraries in mind and subtly try to stick to them? Or do I go all commando on him and lead the charge?
Yes, I realize this is my husband that I have known for 13 years, so you'd think I'd know how to handle this, but I wanted to get some others' perspectives.
Thanks!
