mshanson3121
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***I did x-post this in the disABILITIES board, as well.
Okay, I would like some REALLY honest input on our plans for our end of June trip. DH is thinking that the kids are going to burn out. We have never been away from home more than 5 days before (we'll be gone 15), and have never done more than 2 back to back days at a park before, and not at anything that compares to the the magnitude of Disney. Our normal vacations are at smaller, more low-key places. So this is really going to be testing the waters. Our in-laws will be flying in to meet us.
Our son will be just shy of 8, with significant SPD. Our daughter will be newly 5 with ASD (HF). They really both need to keep a routine as much as possible, which I think for us is going to mean keeping their evenings free, normal bedtimes etc... as much as possible. We have a house rented off-site with a private pool, we will be staying approx. a 12 minute drive from the TTC.
We are driving 27 hours from Canada (2 nights/3 days each way), though we are still looking at possibly flying as well. So here are our tentative plans:
We arrive in Florida Wednesday, hopefully around suppertime.
Thursday - free day. We plan on just playing in the pool, resting after our drive there, and then we're going to a 4:00 show of Hoop dee Doo.
Friday - Magic Kingdom with Pirate & Pal cruise that night (the only way we'll do fireworks, since they'll be too loud in park for DS)
Saturday - Sea World
Sunday - Hollywood Studios
Monday - Discovery Cove
Tuesday - Animal Kingdom
Wednesday - Magic Kingdom with BBB at 5:00 and CRT at 6:50. Staying for MSEP. (this is the last day that our in-laws are with us)
Thursday - Epcot
Friday - leave for home
We did not have any "free" days planned, as we wanted to see each park once, figured we'd want two days at MK, and we also really wanted to do SW and DC. We figured that DC is quite a relaxing day, and a nice break from the theme parks, so that it was really like a down day. I originally figured that we would do 9-5 days at each place, so that we'd have lots of time to see as much as we could see, while realizing we won't be seeing it all.
However, DH is worried that it's still too much. He thinks that the children are going to burn out, and that we need to plan either an entire down day or a couple half days. He pointed out that the kids aren't going to care how much they get to see (other than perhaps my son at Animal Kingdom, lol, he'll leave no stone unturned when it comes to animals), they'll just be happy to experience some of it, any of it. I know he's right.
So... thoughts? Is our plan doable? Do you think we should add in an entire free day? If so, would you drop your second MK day, HS or Epcot?(NOT dropping AK).
Or do you think it'd be easier to just plan on a couple half days? I could see HS being a half day for us, as well as Sea World.
Okay, I would like some REALLY honest input on our plans for our end of June trip. DH is thinking that the kids are going to burn out. We have never been away from home more than 5 days before (we'll be gone 15), and have never done more than 2 back to back days at a park before, and not at anything that compares to the the magnitude of Disney. Our normal vacations are at smaller, more low-key places. So this is really going to be testing the waters. Our in-laws will be flying in to meet us.
Our son will be just shy of 8, with significant SPD. Our daughter will be newly 5 with ASD (HF). They really both need to keep a routine as much as possible, which I think for us is going to mean keeping their evenings free, normal bedtimes etc... as much as possible. We have a house rented off-site with a private pool, we will be staying approx. a 12 minute drive from the TTC.
We are driving 27 hours from Canada (2 nights/3 days each way), though we are still looking at possibly flying as well. So here are our tentative plans:
We arrive in Florida Wednesday, hopefully around suppertime.
Thursday - free day. We plan on just playing in the pool, resting after our drive there, and then we're going to a 4:00 show of Hoop dee Doo.
Friday - Magic Kingdom with Pirate & Pal cruise that night (the only way we'll do fireworks, since they'll be too loud in park for DS)
Saturday - Sea World
Sunday - Hollywood Studios
Monday - Discovery Cove
Tuesday - Animal Kingdom
Wednesday - Magic Kingdom with BBB at 5:00 and CRT at 6:50. Staying for MSEP. (this is the last day that our in-laws are with us)
Thursday - Epcot
Friday - leave for home
We did not have any "free" days planned, as we wanted to see each park once, figured we'd want two days at MK, and we also really wanted to do SW and DC. We figured that DC is quite a relaxing day, and a nice break from the theme parks, so that it was really like a down day. I originally figured that we would do 9-5 days at each place, so that we'd have lots of time to see as much as we could see, while realizing we won't be seeing it all.
However, DH is worried that it's still too much. He thinks that the children are going to burn out, and that we need to plan either an entire down day or a couple half days. He pointed out that the kids aren't going to care how much they get to see (other than perhaps my son at Animal Kingdom, lol, he'll leave no stone unturned when it comes to animals), they'll just be happy to experience some of it, any of it. I know he's right.
So... thoughts? Is our plan doable? Do you think we should add in an entire free day? If so, would you drop your second MK day, HS or Epcot?(NOT dropping AK).
Or do you think it'd be easier to just plan on a couple half days? I could see HS being a half day for us, as well as Sea World.