I know I can't speak for everyone who posted, but I agree with Justin, you didn't bum us out.
In fact, what you're finding out is that a lot of people have a passion for WDW. Hell, even your FSIL is putting her passion for WDW on display.
Anytime someone tells me that they're thinking of going to any Disney park (on either coast), I'm first to jump in with a "oooh, make sure you do or go on..." just based on the unique things I love at the various parks.
But Redkewolf, you said so yourself that your original post was more for you to kind of vent. And I hope it was theraputic for you, especially since so many of us would be equally frustrated and outraged by anyone in our lives who behaved like this.
But all FSIL manipulation games aside. It's time you face the true reality of the situation regarding your honeymoon. WDW is huge. There's so much to do there. In fact, they've made it so it's impossible to do everything--too many rides, restaurants, shows...
Thus, most individuals or group/families are forced to make decisions about what see and what to skip based on their whims, tastes, energy levels, and compromises. In your case, you and your soon-to-be husband should be happy to listen to any enthusiastic advice that anyone gives you about what to see or do at WDW--even the advise of the FSIL. But it still ultimately is going to come down to you two being on property, beginning each day pondering all the possible things one can do, then heading out the door to do something you both agree to do.
And I think all everyone has said to you with regards to this attitude your FSIL is giving you is to not stress so much over it.
You're going to Disneyworld, girl!
Congrats again! And now relax and enjoy all the special moments that come next. And if by chance, FSIL figures out ways to bug you, go like this: :zipit: and this:
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