Hey, friends. If you are in the middle of planning a Disney vacation, you are probably deep in Lightning Lane strategies and dining reservations, determined to get everything just right. But let me gently interrupt that color-coded spreadsheet for a moment. Disney success is not only about perfectly timed ride returns and mobile orders. It is about the bonds you build and the memories you carry home. Before you finalize those plans, it is worth asking yourself one very important question. Are you going to Disney with the right people?
You might know them well. You might even love them dearly. That does not automatically make you Disney compatible. This is not a simple case of one person liking pickles and the other passing them across the table. Disney differences run deeper than that. Are you a rope drop family or a slow start with coffee and a stroll? Do you power through the day in calculated chaos or schedule a midday resort break? Are you dreaming of signature dining every night, or are you happiest grabbing quick service and moving on to the next attraction? These details matter more than you might think.
The funny thing about ‘doing Disney’ is that it looks completely different for everyone. In one group, you might have someone dreaming of spa treatments and pool time, another planning every character dining opportunity, and a third perfecting their Disney Bound outfits to maximize park time from open to close. None of those approaches is wrong. But if you are not on the same page from the start, small differences can quickly turn into big frustrations. Even the most magical place on earth cannot fix mismatched expectations.
If you are still choosing your Disney crew, consider inviting friends or family with similar priorities, budgets, and pace. Families with children of similar ages often find it easier to sync schedules, and friends who travel at the same speed tend to enjoy the experience more. If your group is already set, now is the time to talk about what everyone’s ideal Disney day looks like and find a balance that gives each person a moment to shine. We all like to think our way of doing Disney is the right way, carefully crafted from past lessons and thoughtful planning. But working through those differences before you arrive can save a lot of stress and help keep the magic exactly where it belongs.



