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That would be my response, too!
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My sister hated having her **FREE** Boardwalk studio with a HUGE balcony overlooking the village green, crescent lake, and spaceship earth.
Since she and her husband are smokers, (before the non-smoking policy) we reserved them a studio, and me, dh, and my other sisters family stayed in a 2 bedroom. We had hoped, and asked to all be close together.
She had been upgraded from POP to a 1 bedroom at SSR the night before, and wanted to go back, or wanted me to give up my 1 bedroom at the very least. (DH said no can do...but I was actually willing to do it.)
On the last day of the trip, they got up bright and early so they could go to Daytona to see the empty racetrack on the way home.
My sister explained the sidetrip to Daytona as ... "we didn't want the trip to be a complete waste!"
Sadly, my 11 year old niece thinks Walt Disney World is a boring money trap. I recently asked if she (the 11 year old) wanted to join me and DH on our next trip and she said NO!
So yeah...I think I know about ungrateful relatives. Oh, and we are nuts for liking WDW too.
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"we didn't want the trip to be a complete waste!"
When you have people like this along it's always going to be something.Funny you should mention this. I had to call MS to find out how to handle the payment of the dining plan if my sister arrived before I did (they are all paying me for it, I know- could have issues getting the cash from them). So since I had to call anyway, I checked to see if there were 2 -2bd savannah views available, and unfortunately there were not (however, we would have lost 2 beds anyway and replaced them with 2 sofa beds.) But the CS asked me why I would want to change from the grand villa, and I told him what my brother said. The CS told me (jokingly) to let him use my dvc discount for a studio at $359/nt- that should shut him up! haha
I also forgot to mention the worst part. My brothers are so selfish they would let me 61 yr old mother and my 63 yrs old handicapped father sleep on the sofa just so they can have a bed.![]()
I've learned not to be upset when family doesn't want to go with us to WDW for a free trip. I try to be fair and offer the same trips to my side of the family and my husband's side of the family. Nieces and nephews get invited equally so we don't play favorites among the different families. It was his family's turn so we invited my inlaws and our niece and nephew for December. My SIL and BIL are definitely not Disney people but we wanted the kids (niece 14 and nephew 12) to be able to go again to see all of the things that they missed when they were there on our last family trip with their parents.
The kids decided they didn't want to miss school in December so they passed on the trip. I didn't argue with them. If they want to go to school and not Disney, that's okay with me. I offered the trip so they can't say they've been cheated.
Instead of just one week with my inlaws, now they are going to come for the week at the parks and then join us for a second week on a Disney cruise! I know I travel well with them as we have done a previous 2 week trip to Alaska with them. They are so happy that I do all the planning, they trust me to pick things to do that they will like. They never complain about the restaurants we take them to, either. Truthfully, I think I'll have a much better time with just my in-laws meeting us at WDW.
This sounds like my SIL!!
I would need therapy if someone said this to me after I used my DVC points for a Grand Villa!![]()
We took my DS's friend to go one year and he was too cool for Disney!I hated watching him look bored with his ear phones in his ear or getting off a ride and saying "That was lame".
Especially since we paid everything for him and that was pre-DVC! It ruined that trip so much I decided only family could come on trips with us. But, after reading this thread I'm thinking only my immediate family goes on our Disney trips!
My response would be: No problem. Just go to www.disneyworld.com, and book yourself a room. Have your credit card ready.