I went with my family last year. First the planning was a nightmare. They wouldn't commit to anything. Little things I get, but they wouldn't even commit to when to go. I loosened up my planning a little to accommodate them, but meh
Once we got there they argued with me about EVERYTHING. My Dad thought he knew everything about Disney (we lived in Orlando about 20 years ago - weird that I'm that old). He constantly contradicted me about things, even though I had done tons of research beforehand.
Every attraction was a struggle, because not everybody wanted to do everything, but they wouldn't just wait patiently while others did things. It was always "we'll go here while you go there then meet back here." If it was Fantasyland, then fine, everything's really close together, but this was in other parks. One day we were in DHS looking at the Wait Times board. RnRC was listed as an hour long wait (or something like that). Nobody really wanted to wait that long, but they wanted to walk all the way over to check and make sure. Ummm...yes the wait times can be off, but probably not by a lot.
My Mom had lost her credit/debit card before the trip (she puts it in her back pocket instead of her wallet, so she loses it a lot around the house), so she was constantly whining about money. (of course if we had stayed on the property this would not have been a problem, because she could have used her KTTW for room charge) Eventually my Dad went and got her a Disney Gift Card to use, which worked fine, until my brother wanted one of those light up toys that required cash. My husband and I had left them to go back to the hotel, and she called us wanting us to come back to give her cash so he could have one. She was in the World Showcase around Germany, and we were exiting Epcot. Yeah...I didn't go back.
I have always been a picky eater, but I can find something on just about any menu. I've been like that since I was a little kid. (when we went to McDonalds I would get just French Fries, because I didn't like anything else) Well, my younger brother and sister aren't like that. My sister is much better now, but my brother whines constantly until he gets what he wants, which is usually pizza. We were in the World Showcase one day (practically unlimited food options). We decided to eat Counter Service in Mexico (something he usually eats). He wouldn't order anything. I ordered off the kids' menu because the adult menu didn't appeal to me.
Well, the rest of us finish eating and he starts eating my nachos (I didn't want them) then he starts complaining that he's still hungry and wants more nachos. I went up to wait in line again, and got him some nachos, and we had to sit and wait for him to finish.
Another day we had an ADR at the Biergarten. Probably about 45 minutes before the ADR time they decided to go see the Circle of Life show. I should have told them not to, but I wasn't thinking. (we didn't go with them) So we're waiting....and waiting...I'm picturing the walk to Germany in my head and trying to decide if maybe it would be faster to take the ferry, but probably not. By the time they got out, I think we only had about 10 minutes before our ADR time. So I take off walking...moving as quickly as possible...and they're all following me. We got there just in time, but of course everyone was grumpy because they had to run to catch up. Luckily...they all really enjoyed the meal and the show...
They didn't fight with me about getting up early very much once they realized how easy it was to get things done. I mean...who can argue about getting to ride EE 3 times in a row in about 30 minutes?
By the end of the week...my husband and I started spending as much time as possible away from them. We kept coming up with ideas of things that they wouldn't want to do with us. It was fun. We got to explore the Deluxe resorts we had never been to...
I'm pretty sure we'll never go with them again.