Piscesqueen
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We will be arriving to Disney at around midnight (Dec. 3-18, 2010) when we take our vacation. We are coming from the Northwest and will need to adjust to the time difference.
For those who travel from the west....
How do you handle jet lag and what advice can you offer to make it easier to adjust to?
I'm more concerned about our children they will be 15, 9, 8, and 6 when we go and I'm afraid the jet lag will ruin the beginning of our vacation because thier schedules will be turned upside down.
Here's what I was thinking to help (any advice or input will be appreciated):
*1 week before trip having kids go to bed early and get up early.
*1 week before trip make dinner earlier than usual.
*Since we arrive late (by FL time) make the kids go to bed immediately.
*Plan late breakfasts and late dinners once we are there.
*Not do morning EMH but only night time EMH.
*First 3 days taking it easy.
I'm at a loss about what else to do, so any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
For those who travel from the west....
How do you handle jet lag and what advice can you offer to make it easier to adjust to?
I'm more concerned about our children they will be 15, 9, 8, and 6 when we go and I'm afraid the jet lag will ruin the beginning of our vacation because thier schedules will be turned upside down.
Here's what I was thinking to help (any advice or input will be appreciated):
*1 week before trip having kids go to bed early and get up early.
*1 week before trip make dinner earlier than usual.
*Since we arrive late (by FL time) make the kids go to bed immediately.
*Plan late breakfasts and late dinners once we are there.
*Not do morning EMH but only night time EMH.
*First 3 days taking it easy.
I'm at a loss about what else to do, so any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.