Why are you going alone with your MIL? I don't get it. Is she wanting to go? Doesn't sound like it.
I'm assuming this is directed at me.
Because I want to torture her, of course. And spend a week being miserable.
No, in reality, it's because she actually DOES want to go and she's very excited. She and I are not very close, and in an effort to extend an olive branch and have a special experience together, I invited her to go to WDW, just the two of us. She loves Beauty and the Beast and I'm planning a Beauty and the Beast-centric trip for her. We're staying in a savanna view room at AKL so she can see the animals, and spending a lot of time at the Flower and Garden festival, because she loves flowers and gardening and all things nature. She is an artist and uses pressed flowers in her art, and I know she will love seeing all of the landscaping and topiaries and taking in some of the presentations and maybe doing a tour or two.
Does she get anxious about new things? Yes. Will she be ok once she's there? Probably. Does she hate flying? Yes. Will she get on the plane anyway after knocking back a couple xanax? Yes. Will she find a bunch of things to complain about and get grouchy when she gets tired? Yes, but so does a kid, and most people bring those along to Disney World.
I didn't get into all of that in my original post because it really had no bearing on the thread at all, I was just sharing my own anxieties about planning a trip with someone other than my husband and kids. OP asked about traveling with family members and I shared my plan for how I intend to manage my own trip with my MIL - by making sure we each have our own time and space if we need it, and slowing down my usual touring pace so she doesn't feel overwhelmed.
She's only 60, so hardly an old lady, she's just never experienced anything like this before. I'm nervous, she's nervous...we'll be in close quarters for a week.
As for the OP, I think it's great she wants to take her parents to WDW, who needs kids to have fun there?? Not every trip needs to be gogogo, riderideride, eateateat. Part of the charm of Disney World is taking in your surroundings and enjoying small magical moments that you might ordinarily overlook. Even though I'm nervous about traveling with my MIL, I'm still excited to take her and try to make some memories with her that are just ours...something special that she and I can look back on. I'm sure OP is looking to make the same sort of memories with her parents, and treat them to something special for their 40th.