Halefamilyof6
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We will be traveling next May/June and we are a family of six.
I'm on the fence regarding dinner plans in park along with any of the shows or fireworks or...anything, lol.
This will be our first trip to WDW.
My girls (19,11) at time of trip, are up for ANYTHING at any time of day/night.
My boys (11,6) at time of trip, are early birds, not night owls. They could give/take anything at night and would honestly rather not do much at night.
But, in the name of compromise, we are thinking of doing at least one evening 'thing,' but I need to make it as easy and enjoyable for my guys.
Any recommendations or suggestions? Again, I know some TS restaurants can have reservations where it's easier to see the parade or fireworks or show....we don't have picky eaters, so I'm okay on that front.
I wasn't planning on using a FP+ for a night thing, but maybe, with our situation, that might be a better choice? Again, I'd rather not....but happy kids makes a happy mom =)
Thanks for any input!
I'm on the fence regarding dinner plans in park along with any of the shows or fireworks or...anything, lol.
This will be our first trip to WDW.
My girls (19,11) at time of trip, are up for ANYTHING at any time of day/night.
My boys (11,6) at time of trip, are early birds, not night owls. They could give/take anything at night and would honestly rather not do much at night.
But, in the name of compromise, we are thinking of doing at least one evening 'thing,' but I need to make it as easy and enjoyable for my guys.
Any recommendations or suggestions? Again, I know some TS restaurants can have reservations where it's easier to see the parade or fireworks or show....we don't have picky eaters, so I'm okay on that front.
I wasn't planning on using a FP+ for a night thing, but maybe, with our situation, that might be a better choice? Again, I'd rather not....but happy kids makes a happy mom =)
Thanks for any input!