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I am wanting to go back to Disney and I mentioned it to my best friend and she wants to go too. OK, let's plan a trip! With our dhs and kids there are 9 of us. Then my mom mentioned maybe my sister could go with us and then maybe she and my dad would go to and, of course, sister's boyfriend couldn't be left out. OK. And my best friend's parents want to go or at least her mom wants to go and all grandparents have volunteered to babysit one or two nights. Cool. So now I'm feeling guilty because we ALWAYS do stuff with my family and not dh's. And I know dh's family LOVES Disney and has been a few times. MIL has talked for years about taking her grandkids to Disney. It's been her dream since her first grandkid, my ds, was born. So, you guessed it, I let MIL know we are planning another trip. And she would love to go...add MIL and FIL. If everyone ends up going that wants to go we could have 22 people, with only 6 of those being kids, then ages 3-9. We're lucky everyone likes each other so no worries there
Of course I've already said "rule #1" is we don't all have to be together all the time and everyone agrees.
So, how do you pull of a large group at Disney? Can 22 people all do a Fireworks Voyage to see Wishes? That would be our 1 group activity if we could all do it. I have plenty of time to plan...18 months. And since I used to plan weddings, I think I can pull off plannig a Disney trip for a large group.
Anyone have a pro/con list from experience? If 22 people want to go I wonder how many people will actually end up going? Looking at my group I'm thinking 11-15 might actually end up going.

I am wanting to go back to Disney and I mentioned it to my best friend and she wants to go too. OK, let's plan a trip! With our dhs and kids there are 9 of us. Then my mom mentioned maybe my sister could go with us and then maybe she and my dad would go to and, of course, sister's boyfriend couldn't be left out. OK. And my best friend's parents want to go or at least her mom wants to go and all grandparents have volunteered to babysit one or two nights. Cool. So now I'm feeling guilty because we ALWAYS do stuff with my family and not dh's. And I know dh's family LOVES Disney and has been a few times. MIL has talked for years about taking her grandkids to Disney. It's been her dream since her first grandkid, my ds, was born. So, you guessed it, I let MIL know we are planning another trip. And she would love to go...add MIL and FIL. If everyone ends up going that wants to go we could have 22 people, with only 6 of those being kids, then ages 3-9. We're lucky everyone likes each other so no worries there


Of course I've already said "rule #1" is we don't all have to be together all the time and everyone agrees.
So, how do you pull of a large group at Disney? Can 22 people all do a Fireworks Voyage to see Wishes? That would be our 1 group activity if we could all do it. I have plenty of time to plan...18 months. And since I used to plan weddings, I think I can pull off plannig a Disney trip for a large group.

Anyone have a pro/con list from experience? If 22 people want to go I wonder how many people will actually end up going? Looking at my group I'm thinking 11-15 might actually end up going.
