nigel-bigel
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Oct 8, 2001
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- 558
Okay, how about this...
What's to say the OP can't change an ADR? When the friend finally can give the OP a date, OP can just cancel her ADRs (Unless, or course, it 's breakfast at CRT!), or add a few people to the ressie.
I have finally learned that the best way to enjoy WDW is to make general plans for every day (which park, which ADRs - NOT which attractions in which order), but to have a "go with the flow" attitude. When the friend finally knows what she's doing, the OP can just "go with the flow".
As far as the midday break... Why doesn't the OP's DH take the kids back to the hotel for their rest, and the OP stay with the friend in the park? If the "Advanced Three Year Old" can't handle not having a buddy for a few hours, oh well. The OP is already making certain changes in her only vacation to accomodate the friend. Having a cranky and run-down child is not one of them.
I don't have a huge problem with changing one day of an 11 day vacation to see a friend that I really want to see. On the other hand, I would expect her to be considerate of the fact that this is my family vacation, and the changes she is requesting/expecting for her convenience are being made by all members of my family.
What's to say the OP can't change an ADR? When the friend finally can give the OP a date, OP can just cancel her ADRs (Unless, or course, it 's breakfast at CRT!), or add a few people to the ressie.
I have finally learned that the best way to enjoy WDW is to make general plans for every day (which park, which ADRs - NOT which attractions in which order), but to have a "go with the flow" attitude. When the friend finally knows what she's doing, the OP can just "go with the flow".
As far as the midday break... Why doesn't the OP's DH take the kids back to the hotel for their rest, and the OP stay with the friend in the park? If the "Advanced Three Year Old" can't handle not having a buddy for a few hours, oh well. The OP is already making certain changes in her only vacation to accomodate the friend. Having a cranky and run-down child is not one of them.
I don't have a huge problem with changing one day of an 11 day vacation to see a friend that I really want to see. On the other hand, I would expect her to be considerate of the fact that this is my family vacation, and the changes she is requesting/expecting for her convenience are being made by all members of my family.