Rory607
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 10, 2016
We have done a few multi-generational trips. I know you said you rented an Airbnb, but I would consider staying on-site. It takes the transportation piece out of the planning. We all stayed at the same resort with each family group having their own room. We typically started the day together, then if people wanted to split off, no problem. We made one meal reservation each day and everyone met up for it. It worked well for us. I would use a travel agent. There are lots of free ones available.
One safety tip: make sure everyone knows who is in charge of the kids at all times. We had one instance where there was a mix up with my toddler nephew. My sister-in-law thought her parents were watching him. They thought she was watching him, but he had actually wandered off. We found him very quickly, but it was a scary situation.
One safety tip: make sure everyone knows who is in charge of the kids at all times. We had one instance where there was a mix up with my toddler nephew. My sister-in-law thought her parents were watching him. They thought she was watching him, but he had actually wandered off. We found him very quickly, but it was a scary situation.