Shugardrawers
<font color=teal><b>Ovarian Cancer Survivor!<br><f
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Oh when it comes to some things I do let Dh take control. I'm not a complete control freak
The problem with letting him do it this time is that it's very costly to go to WDW and I know my Dh. He hates, absolutely HATES to have things go wrong and an entire trip of things going wrong would stress us both badly. If this were something we could redo my way a few weeks later it would be different but it's not. Dh works mucho overtime to allow me and DSis to take these trips. He hasn't been since 1989 and that was with his previous wife for a single day. He probably will not go again with me for several years. Having been as many times as I have in the past couple of years I have learned the things he'd like to do, the things he'd like to see and what he would consider skippable. Those things require planning. Getting a good room even offsite at a good rate requires planning and knowing what websites are reputable requires research. Knowing you won't get tickets for 1/2 price requires knowledge. If he were wanting to do the research and maybe find some things I didn't know were out there, it would be different. But he wants to just show up, check in and wing it. At that time of year it *may* be possible but we are on a limited budget and I hate to see that budget get wasted when it didn't have to. I'm all for Dh planning a few activities for us but this just isn't the time unless it includes lots of research.
The problem with letting him do it this time is that it's very costly to go to WDW and I know my Dh. He hates, absolutely HATES to have things go wrong and an entire trip of things going wrong would stress us both badly. If this were something we could redo my way a few weeks later it would be different but it's not. Dh works mucho overtime to allow me and DSis to take these trips. He hasn't been since 1989 and that was with his previous wife for a single day. He probably will not go again with me for several years. Having been as many times as I have in the past couple of years I have learned the things he'd like to do, the things he'd like to see and what he would consider skippable. Those things require planning. Getting a good room even offsite at a good rate requires planning and knowing what websites are reputable requires research. Knowing you won't get tickets for 1/2 price requires knowledge. If he were wanting to do the research and maybe find some things I didn't know were out there, it would be different. But he wants to just show up, check in and wing it. At that time of year it *may* be possible but we are on a limited budget and I hate to see that budget get wasted when it didn't have to. I'm all for Dh planning a few activities for us but this just isn't the time unless it includes lots of research.





Thank you! I love DVC too!


We never have to rent a car or drive our entire vacation! We also don't have to remember where the car is parked in those huge parking lots!! In our opinion, it's just to inconvenient to stay off site!! Staying on site in part of the whole Disney experience for us and we wouldn't have it any other way!! Since DH and I have four daughters we have to get two rooms . . .
and it's worth every penny!
