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Newlyweds Plan Disney Honeymoon But In-Laws Book Surprise Trip To Join Their Private Celebration

by Jeffrey Stone
December 31, 2025
in Social Issues

A young couple, after a quiet wedding and scrapped party, booked a magical Disney getaway as their long-awaited honeymoon. With the bride’s severe food allergies, the park’s safe menus promised rare relaxation and romance away from daily worries.

Excitement bubbled as they shared plans with family, until the mother-in-law rang with thrilling news: the parents had secretly reserved the exact same dates for a full family vacation, dreaming of matching outfits and group adventures. What felt like loving eagerness swiftly turned into an unwelcome intrusion on the couple’s intimate escape.

A newlywed couple’s Disney honeymoon plans face disruption when in-laws decide to join uninvited.

Newlyweds Plan Disney Honeymoon But In-Laws Book Surprise Trip To Join Their Private Celebration
Not the actual photo.

“Surprise! We’re coming in your honeymoon.”

My husband and I got married last summer. We were limited to 10 people and planned to have a big reception this year.

Our area is tentatively opening up, but almost all of our guests would be coming from out of state, including DH’s entire family, so we decided to just cancel the...

As a “consolation,” we decided to go to one of our favorite places - Disney World  -for our honeymoon (original also cancelled).

I have a ton of food allergies and Disney is one of the only places I can safely eat at, meaning I won’t have to cook the whole time!

We booked our package through Disney for later this summer, hoping we’ll be vaccinated by then.

My husband was excited that we finally had a plan, so he mentioned it to his dad while they were talking on the phone yesterday.

No big deal. I’d told my mom and one of my aunts I’d talked to yesterday. We should be able to share-we’re excited!

Then MIL calls this morning and tells DH to put us on speakerphone. She has the most exciting news for us.

They’re joining us on our Disney trip! It’s going to be so fun. Finally a family vacation! MIL is pumped! FIL booked everything last night.

She wanted to just surprise us this summer by showing up, but couldn’t hold it in anymore. Plus, she wanted me to make us all matching shirts.

This was supposed to be our honeymoon. The only “normal” part of the wedding experience we didn’t get to have and the in-laws decided to crash it.

Thankfully she “couldn’t contain her excitement” so we had a heads up. DH, without my prompting,

called Disney and got the dates switched and told me not to share with anybody just in case

(with the exception of my mom closer to because she’ll babysit our dogs).

I’ve had some creeping doubts about DH’s willingness to stand up to his mom in the past, but I am SO beyond happy with how he responded.

He’s not planning on telling his parents we switched the dates we’re going. His comment was, “They’re getting what they deserve.”

TL;DR: MIL found out we were going to Disney World for our honeymoon and got FIL to book them a trip at the same time so they could “join us”.

DH changed the dates we’re going and has no intention of telling them he did.

The mother-in-law’s enthusiasm boiled over into booking a trip to join the newlyweds at Disney World, framing it as a fun family adventure with matching shirts and all. It’s easy to see her excitement: After a scaled-back wedding, she might have viewed this as a chance to celebrate together and create memories. Parents often struggle with the shift when their child marries, wanting to stay closely involved.

But from the couple’s perspective, a honeymoon is sacred private time, meant for bonding as a new duo, not coordinating group activities or dodging surprise appearances.

Psychologist Thea Gallagher, wellness programs director at NYU Langone Health, notes that in-laws tagging along on honeymoons can lead to overstepping boundaries, lack of personal space, and even loyalty conflicts where one partner feels torn.

“In-laws may overstep by offering unsolicited advice, making surprise visits, or interfering,” she explains, highlighting how this can strain the fresh marriage.

This ties into broader family dynamics, where blending households brings joy but also challenges. Newlyweds need space to build their own traditions, especially after disruptions like canceled events.

Such over-involvement can spark resentment, with daughters-in-law often feeling their privacy is invaded during what should be intimate moments. Mothers-in-law might sense exclusion, leading to misunderstandings that simmer beneath family gatherings.

These tensions frequently stem from unspoken expectations about roles in the new marriage, creating awkward dynamics that linger long after the excitement fades.

One study found that over 60% of women report lasting stress from mother-in-law relationships, often due to perceived over-involvement. Clear communication and united fronts help: The husband here shone by handling the date switch proactively, showing his priority is the marriage.

Gallagher advises couples to pre-establish alone time if family is involved, emphasizing that boundaries protect intimacy without cutting ties entirely. Neutral solutions include polite redirection, like suggesting separate family trips later, or password-protecting reservations to avoid mix-ups. Ultimately, presenting as a team reinforces that the new couple comes first, inviting healthier interactions long-term.

Check out how the community responded:

Some people suggest humorous or petty ways to deter or respond to the in-laws’ honeymoon crashing plans.

ovelharoxa − "She wants to wear matching shirts"

LMAO I’d suggest “we are in our honeymoon” for the newlyweds and “we are the parents crashing our son’s and daughter in law honeymoon” for them.

wellshititworked − Ask your friends and other neighbors to bring their leaves to your yard. Like lots and lots of extra leaves.

Better yet actively in full view of a pissed off old dude, pay people 2 bucks a bag for leaves then dump them on your pile.

Then encourage loud little kids to jump in the leaves.

ex_ter_min_ate_ − I wouldn’t even comment on this. When it comes out after you take your honeymoon you can say something like

“OMG you were serious? I thought you were joking because who would be so overbearing to go on their son’s honeymoon?

You know what happens on honeymoons, right? (If you want to be extra crude) we barely even got to the park! LOL wink wink”

My in laws tried to pull this when we said we were eloping and even said “oh great we will book a suite of adjoining rooms

and you can take turns babysitting the kids (two other siblings with demon children).“ Ha ha no.

Perfect_screen_name − Where are you guys??

- Disneyland? We said Disneyland, right?

- NO! You said Disneyworld! Arggggh!

Next day...

- We found a flight last night and we're here in California!! Where are you?

- Oh no! Sorry, we're at Disneyland TOKYO!

[Reddit User] − Please give your husband a hug from everyone in the sub. That is my type of petty perfection.

Some people share personal stories of similar in-law attempts to crash honeymoons or weddings.

undrgrndsqrdncrs − This happened to me!!!!!! The year was 2018 and we were married in October with plans to take our two kids with on our honeymoon to Disney World.

My mom was real concerned about the dates and what hotel we were staying in.

Then she asked me for our room number and I told her there was no way she was going to show up as a surprise on our trip.

She got so mad at me, claiming she was only looking for the room number so she could order flowers or balloons to the room while we were at the...

The details she provided for this room service gift were sketch at best and judging by how offended she was

when I told her she can’t come only correlated back to the vacation crashing.

My mom is known to lie and do sneaky s__t that always keeps herself in the center of attention.

When I told other people in my family the story, they concluded the same thought.

That she was 100% ready to book a trip and surprise us at the resort, it’s just the type of person she is.

It was a huge fight that had us not talking to each other for months. In the end though I stood up for myself and family and not talking to...

I would confront them before the trip so they can cancel their plans and save their money.

Whatever fallout that happens from telling them is on MIL because this is your got damned honeymoon!!!

mansker39 − Seriously... WTF? So, my son is getting married to a wonderful girl next month (SQUEE!).

My husband passed away in December, so I have been sad, as could be expected, but happy for them and looking forward to the wedding.

They decided to go to New Orleans for their honeymoon, and my son, i__ot that he is, asked if I wanted to go with them... BWAAAHHAAAAA... NOPE.

I told him it is HIS honeymoon, and he told me he wanted to do something nice to cheer me up,

and I was like, yeah, hard no on this one dude. We will do something nice after the wedding or something.

Maelienydd_Cymru − I had a colleague who did something similar to her son & his then fiancé.

Destination wedding in Greece. Parents & siblings on both sides to go for a week, with the ceremony towards the end of the week.

Then the happy couple were heading on a ferry to a different Greek island for their honeymoon week.

On her last day of work before jetting off to the wedding, my colleague announced she and her husband decided to surprise her son, by booking a week at the...

She'd arranged a flight which arrived before the ferry, so that she & her OH could surprise her son & DIL when they booked in to the hotel.

I don't know what twattery they had going on in their heads to think this was going to be a nice surprise.

She wouldn't talk about it when she returned to work, & her son's marriage didn't last a year.

I'm glad you & your husband got ahead of your in laws' plans. Have a great honeymoon

Others offer practical advice to prevent the in-laws from interfering with the trip.

Atlmama − OP, so glad that DH took care of it. But please have a plan in place when MIL keeps mentioning this “family vacation”

and when she wants to coordinate traveling there, hotels, meals, etc.

Figure out now how you will handle this, because I guarantee you she will talk non-stop about this!

LiesAndSlander007 − Make sure you aren't connected on the disney app. I can see my entire family's plans. Even if I don't have a trip booked when they do.

kbmn16 − Password protect all your reservation stuff and make sure they don’t give out any info.

I can see that if your ignore MIL or she tries to pull more “surprises”, she will call resorts and try to book dining reservations for all of you, and...

You don’t want someone slipping up and telling MIL “Oh we have a reservation for OP/DH, but it’s for xyz dates”.

Or, MIL could flat out call and pretend to be you. Then “Oh I said I was Mrs. DH’s last name and they assumed I was OP! It’s not my...

This tale wraps with a clever twist: The couple dodged the invasion, securing their peaceful Disney escape while the in-laws await a solo “vacation.” It’s a reminder that protecting honeymoon magic matters. After all, it’s the one wedding perk meant just for two.

Do you think the husband’s secret date switch was genius petty or a bit too sneaky? How would you handle excited in-laws turning your romantic trip into a group outing? Share your hot takes below, we’re all ears!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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