VAfamily1998
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Short version: My brother, his wife, and daughters (age 8) are going on their first Disney trip the week after New Years. They are staying off site and still haven't booked fast passes, ADRs, etc. He's asking me for advice on what to do while he's there. Any thoughts?
Long version: So my brother is married with twin daughters (age 8) and lives in Texas. My parents live in So. Cal and once when he was visiting them they went to Disneyland. He told me it was so crowded and lines were so long they only stayed a few hours and left. My brother is a VERY kind person, but he is impatient and impulsive--he's definitely not a "laid back, roll with the punches" kind of guy.
My brother has been to Disney World twice; once as a young child in 1984, and another time many years ago with me, I did all the ADR planning and it was before Fast Pass +--so he really doesn't know how far in advance you can plan, and how.
They will be going to parks (they plan to skip Epcot) on January 2, 3, and 4th and since many schools are still on vacation, it is showing as a very high crowd week on all the crowd calendars I see.
Honestly, I'm nervous that this is going to be a disaster. I mean, I get that lots of people don't plan their ADRs and Fast passes in advance. And lots of people stay off site. But those two things, PLUS the fact that it's a "first trip" for most of the group, and it's been YEARS since the other person has been...AND it's during a high crowd time? AND they aren't the type that deal with crowds well?
He's supposed to call me tonight so I can "walk him through" creating a MyDisneyExperience Account and make ADRs and fast Pass reservations. I'm basically going to tell him to pick a few things that are most important to their trip each day (essentially, their fast passes) and just consider everything else to be "bonus." Any other words of wisdom or suggestions?
Long version: So my brother is married with twin daughters (age 8) and lives in Texas. My parents live in So. Cal and once when he was visiting them they went to Disneyland. He told me it was so crowded and lines were so long they only stayed a few hours and left. My brother is a VERY kind person, but he is impatient and impulsive--he's definitely not a "laid back, roll with the punches" kind of guy.
My brother has been to Disney World twice; once as a young child in 1984, and another time many years ago with me, I did all the ADR planning and it was before Fast Pass +--so he really doesn't know how far in advance you can plan, and how.
They will be going to parks (they plan to skip Epcot) on January 2, 3, and 4th and since many schools are still on vacation, it is showing as a very high crowd week on all the crowd calendars I see.
Honestly, I'm nervous that this is going to be a disaster. I mean, I get that lots of people don't plan their ADRs and Fast passes in advance. And lots of people stay off site. But those two things, PLUS the fact that it's a "first trip" for most of the group, and it's been YEARS since the other person has been...AND it's during a high crowd time? AND they aren't the type that deal with crowds well?
He's supposed to call me tonight so I can "walk him through" creating a MyDisneyExperience Account and make ADRs and fast Pass reservations. I'm basically going to tell him to pick a few things that are most important to their trip each day (essentially, their fast passes) and just consider everything else to be "bonus." Any other words of wisdom or suggestions?