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So we have a late flight on our last day. Right now we have a brunch reservation on property so if we want to go to the parks we can without leaving our hotel.
That said, it's our last day. We may be "parked out" by the time we get there. We're the sloth family - rope drop involves yelling and cuss words to get everyone up and out the door and we're typically done by noon. I'm hoping to push to 2 this trip. Last time we hit the parks early in the day, then sat in Margaritaville as long as we could trying to kill time. Everyone was exhausted and short tempered.
I'm hoping to change things up by having brunch somewhere, but what if we went off property? Lets say we have a nice brunch somewhere but then what do we do? I've suggested SeaWorld, but I can see the meltdown happening if we ask everyone to go to another park.
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Any ideas for what to do with our day? I've got teens, so we're not constrained by nap time (well maybe for DH but he can get that on the plane). For some reason both of them are vehemently opposed to mini golf. We love Disney Springs but have a day planned for there earlier in the week. I'm open to going back so that's certainly on the table for discussion.
Of course DH wants to "play it by ear" but if we go somewhere that requires tickets it HAS to be planned.
You are fine posting your questions here!
We are a friendly group of homies and glad you trust us enough to help you
Check out the stickies and see what others do for a change of place to eat
MacRaven
So we have a late flight on our last day. Right now we have a brunch reservation on property so if we want to go to the parks we can without leaving our hotel.
That said, it's our last day. We may be "parked out" by the time we get there. We're the sloth family - rope drop involves yelling and cuss words to get everyone up and out the door and we're typically done by noon. I'm hoping to push to 2 this trip. Last time we hit the parks early in the day, then sat in Margaritaville as long as we could trying to kill time. Everyone was exhausted and short tempered.
I'm hoping to change things up by having brunch somewhere, but what if we went off property? Lets say we have a nice brunch somewhere but then what do we do? I've suggested SeaWorld, but I can see the meltdown happening if we ask everyone to go to another park.
many explore different UO properties for dinners that fits your family newness
Any ideas for what to do with our day? I've got teens, so we're not constrained by nap time (well maybe for DH but he can get that on the plane). For some reason both of them are vehemently opposed to mini golf. We love Disney Springs but have a day planned for there earlier in the week. I'm open to going back so that's certainly on the table for discussion.
Of course DH wants to "play it by ear" but if we go somewhere that requires tickets it HAS to be planned.