annaaidan99
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Am going to WDW with my DS and DDIL and her family in August. I have made all the ADRs for all of us, 7 total, at all the places that I thought they would like.
Now the problem. Two days ago, my DS and DDIL told me not to be upset if they didn't show up for the ADRs as they are "seat of the pants" type and go wherever they happen to feel like in the morning when they get up! They are also going to FT. Pierce one day! I have spent alot of time on this trip and thought that it would be something that they would enjoy and remember. I want them to have a great time at my "happy place" but it seems that they keep changing things each time I talk to them.
I am also taking my 2 DGDs and I know that we will have a great and so I should be pleased with that. Am I expecting too much?
Guess I just needed to vent!!
Not to be crass, but my feelings about this would change based on whether or not I'd be losing money because of seat-of-the-pant-ers. Reading between the lines, it sounds as if you are paying for this trip.
If I were paying for family members on the DDP, and would be out big bucks if they didn't use their credits, I would sign up only those who were willing to commit to a specific schedule. It would really bother me if a lot of TS credits were wasted because of the need to stay spontaneous.
On the other hand, if everyone is paying for their own meals, I think they have every reason to keep control of their own wallets, eating when, where, and how they want. I'd make my own plans and assume everyone else would do the same.
If I were paying for everyone out-of-pocket I'd try to decide how irritating it would be to me to know I was going to have a lot of last minute calls to make to Disney Dining to keep changing dining plans around. If that didn't bother me, I'd leave the ADR's alone for the time being. If it would bother me, I'd make ADR's for my husband and me, ask if we could include the grandkids once or twice on a definite schedule, and then let everyone else try to figure out how to join us at the last minute, if that's what they decided to do.
I think people have every right to vacation differently - live and let live - but that includes you. Personally I'm a planner, and the payoff of advance planning for me is that I can relax and let the plan do the work once I'm at WDW. I definitely wouldn't enjoy waiting at a restaurant wondering if anyone else in my party was going to show up, or spending my time playing last-minute concierge.
If I were paying for family members on the DDP, and would be out big bucks if they didn't use their credits, I would sign up only those who were willing to commit to a specific schedule. It would really bother me if a lot of TS credits were wasted because of the need to stay spontaneous.