We have 2 DDs (4 and almost 2) who still nap every afternoon. When we went to DisneyWorld last September we went back to our room every afternoon for a couple hours to nap (I would usually even take one myself!) It seemed to work well as the one day we did not take a break we were with friends all day and by the time we got back to our room around 6:30 we were exhausted and went straight to bed! Much different than having a burst of energy in the evening!
The only thing is when we're going in January, the only park that is open after 7 pm is Epcot WS, so I feel like we will be missing a lot especially if we have to stop and have dinner somewhere. I know our 4 year old could possibly skip naps and just go to bed early, but our almost 2 year old absolutely cannot at this age! And she is not the kind to nap in her stroller either.
The unofficial Disney guide recommends getting to the parks early and then taking an afternoon break, but maybe that is more geared to when the parks are actually open in the evening. What makes it even more complicated is we have my parents and my single brother going with us this time and we are staying offsite at a timeshare, so we are more likely to stay up later at night.
I'm fairly sure we're keeping our nap schedule, but I was curious if other parents of little ones face the same dilemna.
Thanks
Sherry
The only thing is when we're going in January, the only park that is open after 7 pm is Epcot WS, so I feel like we will be missing a lot especially if we have to stop and have dinner somewhere. I know our 4 year old could possibly skip naps and just go to bed early, but our almost 2 year old absolutely cannot at this age! And she is not the kind to nap in her stroller either.
The unofficial Disney guide recommends getting to the parks early and then taking an afternoon break, but maybe that is more geared to when the parks are actually open in the evening. What makes it even more complicated is we have my parents and my single brother going with us this time and we are staying offsite at a timeshare, so we are more likely to stay up later at night.
I'm fairly sure we're keeping our nap schedule, but I was curious if other parents of little ones face the same dilemna.
Thanks
Sherry

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