We will have four full days on our next trip in mid-April. We will be staying at Cabana Bay. We bought 3 day passes for two people in our group, the rest have AP's. We will figure it out as we go along somewhat, but I like to have a plan anyway, knowing it can change. The kids will be 7, 10, 12, 12, and 15. Two have never been to the Orlando area and likely will never come back for many years, if at all.
Any ideas for inexpensive things to do on that 4th day? Upgrading the tickets won't cost very much, but if the kids are done with the parks after 3 days or want to explore something else, then we would need to do something else. (We will base it on what the two kids who have never been want). The pools are on our list. Though I wouldn't be surprised if the three oldest kids end up at the pool almost every night. (The two younger kids don't love pools nearly as much and will go to bed earlier).
As for budget, about $100 total for the 7 of us if the activity takes a few hours. Bowling at CB looked too expensive for how fast the activity was.
Any ideas for inexpensive things to do on that 4th day? Upgrading the tickets won't cost very much, but if the kids are done with the parks after 3 days or want to explore something else, then we would need to do something else. (We will base it on what the two kids who have never been want). The pools are on our list. Though I wouldn't be surprised if the three oldest kids end up at the pool almost every night. (The two younger kids don't love pools nearly as much and will go to bed earlier).
As for budget, about $100 total for the 7 of us if the activity takes a few hours. Bowling at CB looked too expensive for how fast the activity was.