mom2dzb
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- May 1, 2006
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My family (husband, 13 yo girl, 10 yo boy and myself) went to DLR for Thanksgiving and it was too busy for my husband. He says on our next Disney trip he is taking a day off between each park day. So, for our upcoming trip of 7 days, I think I'll plan 4 park days of rope drop to lunch with a break and evening entertainment or rope drop to a bit later if we don't plan on coming back for the evening. That leaves 3 days and nights at the resort or doing something VERY low-key very near our resort. I'm kinda stumped on how to spend those 3 days.
We'll hit the pool during our breaks. But maybe we'd be able to spend some of one of our resort days at the pool.
On our most recent WDW trip, I stumbled upon the AKL (Kidani, maybe?) Community Hall. My kids had a lot of fun doing crafts there. The cast members there gave them all kinds of craft options and we didn't have to adhere to a schedule to do them. Are all the Community Halls like that?
So, after that, I'm stumped. What is a good resort to choose for laid back, unstructured fun?
We'll hit the pool during our breaks. But maybe we'd be able to spend some of one of our resort days at the pool.
On our most recent WDW trip, I stumbled upon the AKL (Kidani, maybe?) Community Hall. My kids had a lot of fun doing crafts there. The cast members there gave them all kinds of craft options and we didn't have to adhere to a schedule to do them. Are all the Community Halls like that?
So, after that, I'm stumped. What is a good resort to choose for laid back, unstructured fun?