Wow! This boat I've been sitting in just gets bigger and bigger....
I've always been the planner in our family, much to DH chagrin as when we first met he was a "fly by the seat of your pants" planner. (I'm reforming him...says he's still the same way, but does so only because his wife is such a great planner...what could he be fishing for??) In the past I've used a TA to do all of the calling for me, but with the help of the guidebooks and mostly DIS boards and a few other sites I've done all of the research to make her life easier. The TA always asks me to come back with loads of info for her and I do...she is a great person who does a lot for me...until now. Since we joined DVC at Thanksgiving I've been doing all the planning, researching and calling to MS myself. It isn't hard...I'm almost done with our Christmas trip.
But, the hard thing is right now I'm trying to help my Dniece who is taking her DH, DD 6, and DD 2 to WDW for their first trip in March...yeah, tried to tell her go at a different time because of the crowd size and knowing her DH doesn't have much patience, but it's the only time they can manage to go. She bought some package from a timeshare...not our beloved DVC, shame on her...and is driving from southern Illinois.
Aargh! Having only one child who started going to WDW when he was 7 I'm at a loss for tips for her. I have posted some of her questions on the DIS boards and am getting some great replies so hopefully it will help. She doesn't have any free time to check the boards herself because he job is crazy...she's a probation officer and a Domestic Violence Liason for the local police department...yeah, there are some stories there I'm sure. She deserves to have a magical trip and I hope I can help. I'm debating about buying her one of the 2005 guidebooks...either the Passporter or the Unofficial Guide which ever one is published already.
It is funny how once people know you frequently go to Disney they start asking questions. It happened to me when I was on an interpreting assignment...one of the clients noticed my plate holder from WDW and asked if I'd just been when I said no, but we were going on a
DCL trip in a week she started asking all kinds of questions because she's hoping to go next year. I told her that I'd try to do one of those "tip sheets" you all mentioned for her and bring it into the office the next time I worked there. She was very grateful.
I'm working on my older sister to join DVC so we can pull our points for a big trip...she's hesitant because her in-laws are of the mind that everything Disney is way too over priced...fooie on them.
So, yeah, I guess we all tend to become unofficial Disney travel agents in one way or another.
Laura ºoº