Fox&Hound
Well-Known Member
So, as we all know, a trip to Disney World now means a lot of pre-planning in order to get the most out of your trip. But, how do you handle this when you go on a vacation with non-enthusiasts or people who generally don't comprehend that some things have to be planned in advance? My wife and I are obsessed with Disney and get excited about planning ADR's and rides in advance but trying to get my family to commit to anything is an excruciating process. We are going in November and we can't even get people to confirm they are going at all. This same thing happened last year and when they finally decided they wanted to join us, they expected us to change all of our dining reservations to accommodate them. Is it rude to remind everyone we can book in a few weeks and that they need to make some decisions and if not we will book without them? Has anyone encountered a similar situation? It is so much easier to go with just my wife and child then it is trying to wrangle indecisive people into making decisions. How can I word my request without sounding like a jerk or control freak? Thoughts? Help?