Another one:
Back when I turned 40 I met my mom, cousin, sister, and was supposed to take my daughter before my ex said she couldn't go met at WDW.
My sister and cousin? Completely OK. They get it. We'll do what we want to do and if our plans diverge then we'll just meet back up later.
My mom? Drove me freaking nuts.
A guy who's turned 40 knows how to dress himself. The entire time she'd look at me and ask idiot questions like, "Aren't you cold?," "Don't you think you should be wearing a jacket?," "Doesn't that shirt make you too hot?" Just that typically little nit-picky stuff that only mom's do.
She also wanted us all to sit at the train station all day and "people watch" and watch the parades. I flat out told her, "I didn't come to the MK to sit on a bench and watch parades all day - I'm going to go do stuff."
Also, she was slow as molasses while walking around. You may think, "oh, that's because she's old." Nope. As soon as the park was closed we all had problems keeping up with her on the race to the car. Each night was like that.
Oh, my mom also has the habit of showing up to eat and then shrugging her shoulders at the end with, "I can't afford this." Being the only guy in the group, I'm very upfront about saying, "I'm only paying for me. I'm not saying I won't buy you a sandwich or a drink from time to time, but it's up to you to pay for you." At the same time, had my mom just said, sometime beforehand, "Hey.. Dinner is coming up tonight and I can't afford it, can we switch our plans or can you cover for me and I'll pay you back?," I'd have said, "Don't worry, mom, I'll cover you," or, "Yeah.. We can just go to Subway - no biggie." To do it at the end of dinner and just shrug your shoulders at it isn't cool to me.
Not a good time.
I no longer go with anyone but my daughters, grandson, or maybe my sister.