jvz82
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I know this topic comes up a lot but I'm really torn! My kids are 1, 3, 5, and 7. We're going to Disney the week before Christmas (19-22). 2 days at MK, 1 day at Epcot, 1 "off" day at our resort. I would like to avoid my kids getting totally overstimulated and exhausted (some is unavoidable I know!) so I'm trying to decide what will work best for us.
Many people suggest going back to the resort during the afternoon and coming back by dinnertime. But if anyone else has 4+ children, you know that sometimes just herding them somewhere is exhausting (we have to get out of the park, in line for the bus, bus ride, into hotel, then back on the bus and into the park again). So yes the afternoon out of the park might be nice, but is it worth the hassle? My 1 year old is the only child I have who still naps, although the 3 year old sometimes does if we're in the car. I also considered going to the baby care center and just resting there in the AC for a while. They usually have videos playing if I remember correctly so the big kids could just sit and watch and we could all chill. Maybe go to a show where the baby could fall asleep.
If we were really intentional about taking a break, does that seem like it would be enough? I really dread the thought of dragging everyone in and out of the park and I feel like possibly we could rest just as much at the park if we really tried. BUT I also would like to possibly keep the older kids at least late at the park to see fireworks so I don't want to push it either.
Many people suggest going back to the resort during the afternoon and coming back by dinnertime. But if anyone else has 4+ children, you know that sometimes just herding them somewhere is exhausting (we have to get out of the park, in line for the bus, bus ride, into hotel, then back on the bus and into the park again). So yes the afternoon out of the park might be nice, but is it worth the hassle? My 1 year old is the only child I have who still naps, although the 3 year old sometimes does if we're in the car. I also considered going to the baby care center and just resting there in the AC for a while. They usually have videos playing if I remember correctly so the big kids could just sit and watch and we could all chill. Maybe go to a show where the baby could fall asleep.
If we were really intentional about taking a break, does that seem like it would be enough? I really dread the thought of dragging everyone in and out of the park and I feel like possibly we could rest just as much at the park if we really tried. BUT I also would like to possibly keep the older kids at least late at the park to see fireworks so I don't want to push it either.