Dear Abby; We are an older couple in our sixties and are very selfish with our WDW vacations. We always have a wonderful time and don't mind telling freinds and family this when they ask. Therein lies the problem. They see that we really enjoy ourselves and want to go with us. We are really reluctant to do this for a couple of reasons. The main reason is we have given in and taken freinds and family only to have it turn out bad, We tell them that we buy a good pair of sneakers and a couple of months beforehand we walk a few miles every chance we get and they should do the same. They don't listen. We tell them when we go, we get up at dawn and stay until dark and then some. They don't listen We tell them that we do the inverted and backwards rollercasters, free fall drops, dark rides, and they don't listen. They even say with a smile "I'm not doing that" and for some reason expect us to do the same. I'm not spending all that money not to so..... It has always ended badly and we end up going our own way, at our suggestion, with bad feelings afterwards. So how do we tell these people that they can't go with us? Or should we just sneak off and not tell anyone when we go?
Sincerly
MM
NTA
Oh, I so know the answer to this one as people are always crashing my vacations.
Modularize.
Break your days into parts. 2-3 will suffice. 3-6 if you want a little more time together.
Example...
Module #1 - Meet for breakfast at bla-bla @ bla-o'clock
Module #2 - Do a certain type of activity (coasters, or shows, or whateves)
Module #3 - Meet for lunch at bla-bla @ bla-o'clock
Module #4 - Head over to bla-bla and do another category of activity
Module #5 - Meet for dinner at bla-bla @ bla-o'clock
Module #6 - wrap up the day drinking heavily and kaking in the bushes
Here is the most important part, dont be shy about saying bye for now, see you at Module # X. The whole key is you don't spend every waking moment together.
If they insist on spending the entire day with you, that's fine, but if they complain even a little tiny bit, you just respond with "Hey, no problemo, see you at Module #X".
Shoot, just this next week I will be on an 8 day cruise with MY family, and my entire wifes extended family crashed the event! I was a little salty at first, but hey, the above system has worked before and it will work again.
It can work for you too!
Maybe skip #6, that one's not for everyone.
On Edit: DON'T be sneaky about it. Nobody likes a sneak. Just stand up for yourself one way or another. I do it by setting very clear boundaries.