imjen
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I'm trying to decide whether to do two or three days at Disney during our October trip and part of my concern is that last year by the middle of day 3 my kids were soooo tired and cranky (and so was I! LOL). I guess I have a hard time pacing ourselves and push us too hard. Maybe because that's how my family did Disney growing up. We went during our visit to my grandparents house, every two years, and usually only had 1, sometimes 2, days at Disneyland. So we started at opening and went full speed until late in the evening. I don't push my kids to go all day like that (we usually end the day before dinner time), but we still keep a pretty brisk pace until we crash.
I need to figure out a more relaxed plan so we have more fun and aren't so exhausted. Last year I would suggest to my family to head back to the hotel for a rest break after lunch but they didn't want to leave. So we pressed on, but the afternoon was really not that fun because they were tired and grumpy. I probably should require that we go back for a break after lunch. What do you do?
We will be flying in Wednesday around 1 pm and spending that day and night with my grandparents in Huntington Beach. Then we could do Disney Thurs, Fri, and Sat. or just 2 of those 3 days. We will be staying in a hotel across the street from Disneyland for 2 nights I believe. We have never stayed late enough to see Fantasmic or the fireworks and I would really love to do that this time. But I'm sure we'll need a long rest break at the hotel to pull that one off. Please give me your families typical park strategies to prevent the tired and cranky spells. I have noticed that if I wait until my kids have already reached their tired/grumpy breaking point it is really difficult to get things back to a happy & relaxed state. So I'm hoping to prevent most of it! My kids will be 8, 6, and 3.
Also, my BIL and his kids (6 & 3) may be joining us on Friday and they'll probably want us to spend Saturday there with them as well. So if we did 2 days it would probably have to be Fri & Sat but if I had my way it would be Thurs & Fri b/c of the crowd factor on Saturdays. I'm leaning toward 3 day hoppers, doing early entry Thursday, Friday spending most of the day there, including Mickey's Halloween Treat, and 1/2 day Saturday because I know we'll be exhausted by then.
I'd love to hear your families tips/tricks! Thanks!

I need to figure out a more relaxed plan so we have more fun and aren't so exhausted. Last year I would suggest to my family to head back to the hotel for a rest break after lunch but they didn't want to leave. So we pressed on, but the afternoon was really not that fun because they were tired and grumpy. I probably should require that we go back for a break after lunch. What do you do?
We will be flying in Wednesday around 1 pm and spending that day and night with my grandparents in Huntington Beach. Then we could do Disney Thurs, Fri, and Sat. or just 2 of those 3 days. We will be staying in a hotel across the street from Disneyland for 2 nights I believe. We have never stayed late enough to see Fantasmic or the fireworks and I would really love to do that this time. But I'm sure we'll need a long rest break at the hotel to pull that one off. Please give me your families typical park strategies to prevent the tired and cranky spells. I have noticed that if I wait until my kids have already reached their tired/grumpy breaking point it is really difficult to get things back to a happy & relaxed state. So I'm hoping to prevent most of it! My kids will be 8, 6, and 3.
Also, my BIL and his kids (6 & 3) may be joining us on Friday and they'll probably want us to spend Saturday there with them as well. So if we did 2 days it would probably have to be Fri & Sat but if I had my way it would be Thurs & Fri b/c of the crowd factor on Saturdays. I'm leaning toward 3 day hoppers, doing early entry Thursday, Friday spending most of the day there, including Mickey's Halloween Treat, and 1/2 day Saturday because I know we'll be exhausted by then.
I'd love to hear your families tips/tricks! Thanks!

