It's brother in law and his 3 kids and grandma so 3 generations
Looking at 3 separate rooms in pop century at the moment
We think the kids will like that resort while not being too much for the adults first time either
Also it doesn't break the bank
With Grandma, depending on health and ability, make sure she isnt pushed too hard or longer than what she can do.
This made me laugh ... my 72 year old yoga practicing mother (who is in better shape than anyone else in my extended family no matter the age) would be highly offended if I ever even hinted that a WDW activity might be pushing grandma too hard. One day during our 2012 family trip, she went park hopping with some of us from rope drop at AK to midnight EMH at DHS.
This made me laugh ... my 72 year old yoga practicing mother (who is in better shape than anyone else in my extended family no matter the age) would be highly offended if I ever even hinted that a WDW activity might be pushing grandma too hard. One day during our 2012 family trip, she went park hopping with some of us from rope drop at AK to midnight EMH at DHS.
We've done 3 generations as well. I agree with others saying to plan some time together but don't feel like you have to be together all the time either. A meal a day is a nice thing to do just to sit down and catch up on things if you do part ways to do your own things.It's brother in law and his 3 kids and grandma so 3 generations
Looking at 3 separate rooms in pop century at the moment
We think the kids will like that resort while not being too much for the adults first time either
Also it doesn't break the bank
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