loves to dive
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We have taken new people twice, just one person with my son and I. My son and I have been going since the early 80s so we are very relaxed in our style. We basically don't plan so it was pretty easy. All we told them was even if they had been as a child, they would be surprised at how different it is going as an adult. We rode the rides we knew we would enjoy and if they didn't like them, we knew not to ride anything like it again. We don't book ADRs until day of so that was easy, we enjoy going to guest services and talking to a cast member and either asking what is available that night in x park or what is available anywhere at x time. The CMs would actually get into competitions seeing who could find something the fastest (we would go to the one in Epcot since that is normally our first park). We tried not to overwhelm them with too many TS restaurants, which is why doing it the day of. Now we just book them while walking around in the parks since it's a little later in the day and we know if we want to actually sit down and eat or not. We don't book FPs any earlier than a day in advance because again, we just never know what we are going to be in the mood for the next day. We always get PHs so that makes it easier to say, this park is a little too crowded, lets move on. Since they had no idea what they wanted to do, we relied on our knowledge of what we liked and what we knew about them to start with. We found going with the flow with them didn't overwhelm them, you can't miss what you've never had so they had no idea if they were missing the "must do" rides or ADRs. Both fell in love with the place and wanted to go back 6 months later.