
This is what we did with both of our boys at that age, some times with grand parents, sometimes without. We almost never went back to our rooms.I traveled last year with my 2 1/2 year old Grandaughter. She would nap in the stroller in a quiet spot we would find. I'd hang out with her and read while her parents did all of the coasters.
So all you have to do is bring a happy Grandfather along.![]()

Same here, actually.When the kids were young, we always went back to the room after lunch.
We took our 3 year old to DL in November. She naps for 2 hrs when she gets home from preschool, but during the weekend she doesn't usually nap at all (we lay her down, but she doesn't sleep). She's always been able to fall asleep in her stroller if she really needed to, though. We spent all day in the parks, she crashed in the stroller if she needed to (didn't every day, but did a few days), I had a cover to tie over/around the stroller for when she did fall asleep in the stroller (just a simple cotton cover). We followed her cues. If she slept in the stroller, we stayed in the park a little later. If she didn't nap, we headed back for an earlier bedtime.We will be traveling with our two year old in September. She currently takes a two hour nap after lunch. We are staying on property at POFQ. How have you worked naps into your park days?
Same here, actually.
I always tell parents the most important thing is to stick as close as possible to your child's normal schedule for meals, naps, wake time, and bed time. If that meant we were back in our room by 6:30 each night, that's what we did. Don't be one of those parents dragging around an exhausted kid at 11pm because you'll pay for it later.
The other equally important thing is to know your kid(s). If yours can go all day and be fine, go for it and enjoy.I will politely disagree.
but the majority overruled. Within a couple of minutes of the show starting, we looked over and DS was sawing wood, lol. Just like old times. We had some good laughs about it, and he woke up no problem at show's end and we kept going. Point being that sometimes the traits do continue from the younger years into the older years. It's good to figure it out while they're young.