For those of you who come to stay at the Fort as a rest/recreation destination as well as go to most of the parks, how do you divide your week?
How many days in/out in a row do you do?
What seems the best happiness
balance for your situation?
Asking everyone.
(Personally, I am especially wanting to hear families with young-preteen age kids experience, and from those who have gone often, but not so much you're a native of the magic kingdom).
Do you ever feel there's a # of consecutive days at the Fort that are too much for kids- or adults- to take, and start feeling like this:
, when compared with the lure of the castle, and all the wonderful manic possibilities just over the water?
Or is it easier coming up with a number of consecutive park days that's just too, too

to take- kids or adults or both?
Of course, assuming one gets the luxury of time to spread....out....a trip.
How many days in/out in a row do you do?
What seems the best happiness

Asking everyone.
(Personally, I am especially wanting to hear families with young-preteen age kids experience, and from those who have gone often, but not so much you're a native of the magic kingdom).
I was planning on, in a 10-14 day stay, on the weekends and a wed or thurs spent at the cg or resort hopping, and 4 days park.
(This for kids who visited Disneyland a bunch as babies, most of them, but kids first WDW trip.)And I am now debating about increasing the Fort days, and buying less park tickets....leaving more to experience next time.
(This for kids who visited Disneyland a bunch as babies, most of them, but kids first WDW trip.)And I am now debating about increasing the Fort days, and buying less park tickets....leaving more to experience next time.
Do you ever feel there's a # of consecutive days at the Fort that are too much for kids- or adults- to take, and start feeling like this:

Or is it easier coming up with a number of consecutive park days that's just too, too




Of course, assuming one gets the luxury of time to spread....out....a trip.