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We did a day trip with my now 7 year old when she was 19 months old. It worked out so well. She fought so hard to stay awake while we tried to get her some quiet time in the stroller, walking around the quietest places of the park, and she finally fell asleep. We never needed to leave the park, and we got a good "break" in the day.
My 29 month old isn't quite as roll-with-it as her sister though. She will sleep only in familiar places, like her crib or the car seat. NOT the stroller. Not even in my arms if her crib (or the pack and play) isn't in sight. She can skip a nap, but then she'll crash for an early bedtime.
We have a day trip planned next month. It's the 4 of us plus 6 additional family members.
I'm trying to decide:
1) Should I park at Epcot and take the monorail to Magic Kingdom, then plan on leaving for her nap, where I could hop on the monorail back to the lot and drive around the parking lot until she dozes off, park again, and just hang out there while she sleeps. (Everyone else gets to stay and enjoy the park.) The nap would help her last the rest of the day, if not recharge her enough to keep her going through the electric parade--which is late, but with a nap, she'd probably love it. (We would not stay for the fireworks.)
2) Let her skip her nap, and just plan on the 4 of us calling it a day after an early dinner.
Just typing it out, I'm leaning toward 1. 2 had been my initial plan. Any other ideas I should consider?
My 29 month old isn't quite as roll-with-it as her sister though. She will sleep only in familiar places, like her crib or the car seat. NOT the stroller. Not even in my arms if her crib (or the pack and play) isn't in sight. She can skip a nap, but then she'll crash for an early bedtime.
We have a day trip planned next month. It's the 4 of us plus 6 additional family members.
I'm trying to decide:
1) Should I park at Epcot and take the monorail to Magic Kingdom, then plan on leaving for her nap, where I could hop on the monorail back to the lot and drive around the parking lot until she dozes off, park again, and just hang out there while she sleeps. (Everyone else gets to stay and enjoy the park.) The nap would help her last the rest of the day, if not recharge her enough to keep her going through the electric parade--which is late, but with a nap, she'd probably love it. (We would not stay for the fireworks.)
2) Let her skip her nap, and just plan on the 4 of us calling it a day after an early dinner.
Just typing it out, I'm leaning toward 1. 2 had been my initial plan. Any other ideas I should consider?