Nancyg56
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When we took our DGD on our first family trip since my own children were young, she even at 4 was a nightowl. WE planned later dinners since that mimicked how we dined at home, chose to get to the parks a little later than most, and stayed later. WE had a blast.
I think that it is way too easy to get caught up in getting it all done, hitting all of the attractions and making the most of RD, but sometimes there is more to a family vacation than attactions and early park time. For us, vacations are vacations and we tend to look at the parks and attractions as only one component of our Disney trips.
WHen my DH is along we go slower, get to the parks later, and spend more time at the resort. He wants a more relaxed trip, and since he is up at 3:30 every owning, if he want to sleep in a bit, relax b the pool, and have a huge TS breakfast, we do that.
If my entire family wanted a more laid back trip I would have no issues agreeing, and would make our plans to go along with them.
I think that it is way too easy to get caught up in getting it all done, hitting all of the attractions and making the most of RD, but sometimes there is more to a family vacation than attactions and early park time. For us, vacations are vacations and we tend to look at the parks and attractions as only one component of our Disney trips.
WHen my DH is along we go slower, get to the parks later, and spend more time at the resort. He wants a more relaxed trip, and since he is up at 3:30 every owning, if he want to sleep in a bit, relax b the pool, and have a huge TS breakfast, we do that.
If my entire family wanted a more laid back trip I would have no issues agreeing, and would make our plans to go along with them.