RickNJane
DisneyGrandpa
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- May 7, 2024
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We started slightly differently. We always took MIL with us and our 2 DD. (I never knew my FIL as he passed long before). This way MIL could watch the kids while DW and I went out for the evening. Fast forward to today. We take our DD, SIL, and 2 DGDs. I don't know where we went wrong, but our youngest just does not enjoy Disney or any crowded place for that matter. However now we spring for 2 BR villa and rental car, but DD and SIL pay everything else for their family. We do buy groceries and pay for some meals, but they insist on paying their own way. Now we are the ones watching the grandkids in the evenings. Our first trip with the DGDs was December 2023. The youngest was 4 at the time and her sister was 7. They walked everywhere. No stroller. No Complaining about walking. They still remember everything and asks often to go back. Our next family trip is November 2025. It will be interesting to see how the grandkids remember things from the last trip. Grandma and I look forward to our future trips even more than the kids. Seeing Disney through their eyes makes it like experiencing it for the first time.We've done several family trips, starting with having my parents share a 2BR with us while our young-adult son stayed in a studio by himself, back in the early 2000s.
We later had a trip in a grand villa at BWV with 12 - our two kids (adults by then), one son-in-law, a granddaughter, my dad, my sister, and my brother-in-law. My dad, DS, and DBiL actually slept offsite in a different timeshare, but they were listed on our reservation so they had room keys and could access parking as well as other onsite benefits, which helped us stay together when we wanted - and split up when we wanted as well.
In December 2020 we brought DD and DSiL as well as DS and DDiL along with DGD and two stepDGSs, in two BWV 2BRs. We had booked the trip in January, before Covid started, and all the way through the year we were concerned about whether it would or wouldn't happen. Happily, it did, and we had a wonderful time. Due to our fast-fingered children, we scored Boarding Groups for Rise of the Resistance on two days!
And we just completed another week in a GV at BWV, with DD, DSiL, a different DGD, and DS and DBiL. Again DS and DBiL stayed offsite but were listed as guests on our reservation. The timing of last week's trip was set by DD running the WDW Marathon. Otherwise we might have waited until DGD was older - she's only 20 months now and much preferred running around on the Village Green or dancing at the parties in Epcot to riding rides!
But every trip has been very special in its own way, and DH and I are so very happy that we've been fortunate to experience them. Our DVC ownership made them all possible!
PS. @CarolynFH We also have been BWV owners since 1996. Welcome Home!