On top of that, neither mother or father in law can stand to do a lot of walking. Trying to get them to rent scooters, but they really think they can handle it. We have been to WDW many times, so I'm not too concerned about us missing something, and I know we will be back in the future. This will probably be the in-laws only time. Any ideas on what I can say or do to convince them that to at least educate themselves about what there is to see and do?
I've been in a similar situation in Dec. 2010: my mother was along for her very first visit to WDW (she had been to DL in 2000). I had planned that trip 11 months out, and we invited her along 9 months out. Now, I love my mom...I mean, she's my mom for crying out loud...but, I forewarned her about the amount of walking involved, especially because we would be staying there for a week.
3 months out:
"Mom, are you getting any walking in?"
Her response, "Some."
2 months out: "Mom, how's the walking coming along?"
Her response, "I really haven't done any. I know."
1 month out: "Mom, do you have a good pair of walking shoes broken in yet?"
Her response, "I'm just going to wear my Crocs."
It was like bashing my head against a brick wall. But, she's a grown woman and I had no problems leaving her at the hotel.
Time came for the trip and she quickly learned within 2 days how fast-paced we liked to go. We did slow down a little bit (and whispered about renting her a wheel chair), but we had things we wanted to do and two young kids who "wanted to go!" Needless to say, she got mad 4 days in while we were at MK, and left the park by 10 a.m. to return to the resort. She needed that time to rest (come to find out, she had a painful bone spur, but told no one until later). I then told her, "As long as you're there for the timed meals, you can tour the parks at your leisure."
She's the type of person who likes to sleep in on vacation, and take her time, which I can relate to...but not in WDW, and not with my little family.
In the end, she claimed she enjoyed the vacation, but won't ever be going back...no worries, because I don't think we'll invite her again.
You can try your best to provide all in your party with information, but sometimes it's best to let them find out on their own. I know this could make for a stressful day during some part of your vacation...but, make it clear, that in no uncertain terms, that you "have things you'd like to see and do with the kids, and we can meet up later."
Good luck...and sorry to rant (didn't think I still had that bottled up inside)!