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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Nov 2007
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How realistic is it to take breaks?
We (DH, DD 8, DD 4) will probably be staying at Animal Kingdom Lodge in January, and a lot of the guide books recommend arriving at the park when it opens, and going back to the hotel to rest or have pool time during the afternoon, then returning to the parks. Given the time it takes to get to/from the parks, and the limited park hours, how realistic is that? Should we just plan on being in the parks all day, and finding 'mellow' things to do for a break? My youngest (age 4, almost 5 by trip time) doesn't nap, but I'm guessing she'll get worn out sooner than the rest of us. Besides, we'll be on west coast time, so I'm not sure how realistic it'll be for us to be at the parks when they open. Thoughts? Advice?
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Long Island, NY
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Illinois
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We have never gone back for naps. Our kids have ranged in ages from 5 months up and we have never had the need to go back to rest. I know there are plenty of people that do go back to nap, but we never have. I totally had myself in th mind set thinking I would need to take our LO back most days and we went when she was 5 mo, 17mo, 23mo and will go back at around 2.5 yrs. Now, as to relate to one that age, our ds12 went one year when he was the same age 4 almost 5 and it was fine, he walked the whole trip, never needed a stroller and we stayed out all night.
You really have to decide what is best for your family. I would go there thinking that you may have to go back to rest at some point and after the first day or two you will know if you should do this each and every day or not. It really does take some time, Ide say probably 1 hr atleast to get there and back later. (could e quicker or take longer) If it really isnt needed and the child isnt complaining Ide just keep going. Maybe not stay out too late i the LO cant handle it or if you know your going to stay out late one night, go back that day for a rest. (ex. we stay out til 1am at MK everytime) GL HTH!
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Indiana
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We kinda play it by ear. Some days we do rope drop and leave the park early. Some days we arrive later and stay late. Some days we take the break. I find my kids are not predictable, so we just watch for cues and take their lead on breaks or not. We usually go for 10 days, and we might take afternoon breaks 3-4 of those days, usually if we have fireworks plans.
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I know that it depends on your family.
My trip this past AUg was one of the best. I am an early riser. 6am is almost late for me even in the summer when I am off school (I am at my desk at school by 6:45 and kids start coming for extra help at 7) Since this trip was just with dh, I only had to wait for him to wake up. WE made rope drops every day and that included eating breakfast at the food court. We like going back to rest in the room or at the pool so this works for us. It was super important this time since I was just recovering from foot surgery. We are just early morning people. That said you know your kids best. If they are fine all day or want a slower start in the morning then I may not take a break but go back early to the room and eat in the room or at the pool. WE have also done this if we were in the parks all day. It is okay to not stay till midnight.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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I don't think it is realistic at all in January. The park hours are going to be very short and taking at least 3 hours out of your day especially if you aren't there at opening will be a very large part of your day. We also found it is much to exhausting and too much hassle to leave a park walk to the bus, wait, walk to the room and then do it all in reverse just to rest for an hour. If we are tired we see a show, ride the train, go on a long ride like energy, ride the monorail, go to Tom Sawyer island, etc.
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It will always be beautiful no matter what it looks like naked Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: N. Florida
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We never left the park and came back, even with a 2 year old. We try to travel at off times when the park hours are shorter anyway, and since it is not crowded you can do all you want to in a shorter day. When we were tired, we stopped to rest, kids napped in the stroller, we took in a show or had an ice cream while people watching on a bench. It never seemed worth it to me to take the time and trouble to leave the park and come back later.
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I'm just not so sure how well this plan was thought through.
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Arkansas
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We have been to DW twice. Once with only a 3yr old. Last time we had a 2yr, 5yr and 8yr old. Both times we were with my wife's parents.
The first time we tried NOT to take breaks, and it was horrible. We figured out everyone (adults more so than our daughter) needed a break. The second time we planned on taking breaks every day, but didn't always need them. Some days we managed to get around early, even made it for MK opening one day! Other days we didn't. If the younger girls got tired they took a nap wherever we were. So, by the time we got back to the hotel they weren't tired anymore! ![]() I agree with the "plan on breaks" idea. That way you have it built into your schedule and might be glad that you did. If you figure out you don't need them then you have that much more time to enjoy the parks. There are things you can do in the parks that can give you a nice break. If you plan to go back to your hotel and have a car there use it! We found it to be a lot easier to get around driving ourselves, than taking Disney's transportation. I know that won't hold true for everyone, but we had some horrible experiences with 'getting a bus'. We stayed at CB last time and drove everywhere. It took us 20 minutes tops from the door of our hotel to get inside the gate of any park, and vice versa. That was in September... so I don't know how well that works other times of the year. Remember, you know your family and what they can handle, and what they can't. |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 163
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We will be at AKL in December. Given the length of park hours and how far out we are, we have decided to try to make it to rope drop most mornings, go go go until we are done, and then leave for the day. Some days that might be 2 pm, and that's okay. I've mostly made lunch ADRs so we aren't tied to a park until some ungodly hour with tired kiddos.
Now, this is our first trip so take it with a grain of salt, but it is what I'm feeling will work for our group. My guys are typically early risers, and rarely take naps at home. Who knows how it will play out, though.
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Perpetually tired Mommy to 2 Disney Crazed Boys
Join Date: May 2009
Location: New Brunswick
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I think it depends on the time of year you go too! Our breaks were for our 20 month old but on really hot days I'm glad we ALL took a break and stayed out of the heat/sun during the hottest time of day. I found the kids more energetic and happier in the evenings after a break and we could stay for fire works
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 274
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We tried going back for naps once - but our 3 year old wouldn't nap. Since he had stopped naps a year prior, I wasn't exactly surprised. Instead, we go when the parks open and leave when the kids need to, which is often around dinner time. If you had kids who still needed to nap but wouldn't nap at the parks, then I think it would make sense. Or if you're going in the summer. We've gone with kids 3 years and 2 months and 3.5 years and 9 months. Next trip is with a 6 year old, almost 4 year old and 11 month. (As babies they sleep in the sling or stroller).
By not taking a room break, we're back at the room in time for their regular bedtimes, which helps a lot. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Georgia
Posts: 61
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We usually stay at one of the DVC Villas and almost always plan some "down time" away from the park. Some days we hit our time to leave and aren't tired, so we stay...and other times we leave long before we planned because everyone is tired. I think making rope drop every morning would be exhausting, so pick the most important ones for you and go to those and go later to the other ones. If there is only one child that is tired, a power nap in the stroller or a show can help everyone make it through the rest of the day.
![]() The most important thing is to read every one and make sure that no one is getting so tired that they will get cranky There is nothing worse than dragging a tired and cranky kid (or parent ) around the park!Have a great time!
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He seemed so normal when I met him It's not like I'm getting any special sanitation type service I'm old school-I like my cartoon rodents to be mice Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Lansing, MI
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It kind of depends on your touring style. We go every year so it's not make or break for us to hit as many of the attractions as we can. We like to have a bit of a break during the middle of the day. DH and I are early morning people--we hit rope drop and stay until after lunch and then spend part of the afternoon sleeping or reading. My 18 yo dd and her friend sleep until lunch, meet up with us, and then they head out for most of the day. We usually meet up again for dinner.
When dd was young, I found that I needed a break from the constant crowds of people much more than she did. Even if we just hung around the room and watched tv, dd would color or play and we'd all have a much needed break from all the other people at WDW.
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Always at Disney in my mind...
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Columbus, OH
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Our experience is...
...when the kids were younger, we never missed naps. Now that they're a bit older - we try to hit a nap every-other day or so. Even though they are both well beyond nap age, we find we wear them out so much with our commando marches from FP to FP - they are ready to hit the bed some days!
Also, for what it's worth, we have found you can typically get more rides done in the first 2 to 3 hours after the park opens than you can the whole rest of the day - and that seems true even for less busy times.
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