mmbrad02
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My husband is attending a conference in Orlando in June, and we are dabbling with the idea of myself and our DD (age 7) tagging along. He is hoping to stay at the Hyatt at the Orange County convention center; we stayed there in 2011 when it was still the Peabody, also for a conference; he just likes it for convenience sake. However, it will ultimately be up to the vendor where we stay, so that is still up in the air.
That all said… when we were there in 2011, our daughter was just 15 months old. We ended up getting persuaded into a much larger rental car than I was truly comfortable driving, plus those were the days of strollers and diaper bags and the list goes on. She and I did venture out one morning to some outlet malls, but beyond that we just walked around the hotel area, pretty much bored. It wasn’t warm enough to take a baby to the pool, and ultimately it just turned into a long few days for her and me. The week was salvaged with two days at Disney when DH’s conference was over. When I think about doing another conference this year, I just want to make sure we have a better game plan, before I give up the PTO days at work and the expense for her and me to go along.
Things are very different now. Gone are the strollers, diaper bags, etc. She is much easier to go out and about with (and more fun, in the sense that she gets so excited about things!) I remembered this location being close to Sea World, and even though DD hardly even know what Sea World is, I thought we could Uber over there one day during DH’s conference (I’m thinking we would skip the rental car this time but that is also uncertain). I got on their site and see they have a Fun Card for unlimited admission in 2018, so then I considered perhaps DD and I should buy those tickets, and go for a few hours each morning or until we wilt from the heat and crowds, and then go back to our hotel to enjoy the afternoon at the pool. The conference runs Sunday-Thursday, but I think DH would finish up Wednesday. Is it crazy to consider 2-4 days at Sea World, for a short time each day? I’ve never been and I’m just trying to get opinions on – would we run out of things to do? Dare I say, would we get bored? We could just plan one day there and move on, but I thought this might help us enjoy it better in the summer heat, and also it’s more economical than paying for a “big” park or activity everyday.
Thoughts?
That all said… when we were there in 2011, our daughter was just 15 months old. We ended up getting persuaded into a much larger rental car than I was truly comfortable driving, plus those were the days of strollers and diaper bags and the list goes on. She and I did venture out one morning to some outlet malls, but beyond that we just walked around the hotel area, pretty much bored. It wasn’t warm enough to take a baby to the pool, and ultimately it just turned into a long few days for her and me. The week was salvaged with two days at Disney when DH’s conference was over. When I think about doing another conference this year, I just want to make sure we have a better game plan, before I give up the PTO days at work and the expense for her and me to go along.
Things are very different now. Gone are the strollers, diaper bags, etc. She is much easier to go out and about with (and more fun, in the sense that she gets so excited about things!) I remembered this location being close to Sea World, and even though DD hardly even know what Sea World is, I thought we could Uber over there one day during DH’s conference (I’m thinking we would skip the rental car this time but that is also uncertain). I got on their site and see they have a Fun Card for unlimited admission in 2018, so then I considered perhaps DD and I should buy those tickets, and go for a few hours each morning or until we wilt from the heat and crowds, and then go back to our hotel to enjoy the afternoon at the pool. The conference runs Sunday-Thursday, but I think DH would finish up Wednesday. Is it crazy to consider 2-4 days at Sea World, for a short time each day? I’ve never been and I’m just trying to get opinions on – would we run out of things to do? Dare I say, would we get bored? We could just plan one day there and move on, but I thought this might help us enjoy it better in the summer heat, and also it’s more economical than paying for a “big” park or activity everyday.
Thoughts?