bangzoom6877
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Hi, we are going to WDW in July 2008 with our two sons. My little one will be 14 months at the time of travel (he's 7 months now) and he has a very sweet disposition. He will sleep anywhere, whether we are holding him or he is in the stroller or a highchair, literally anywhere. However, my older one, who will be 3 and a half at the time of travel, refuses to nap anymore, even at home. He also has a very sweet disposition and is not a difficult child to be with in public. The problem is that once he is doing something fun (which doesn't take much for him to be enjoying himself), he does not want to miss out and he will not sit down to nap or anything.
A few examples of this, to give you an idea of how he is...........last year on New Year's Eve when we were at my sister's house we tried to get him to go to sleep just to make him comfortable as usual. He did not go to sleep in my niece's bed, and even in the stroller he was still awake. He was not cranky at all though. In fact, my cousins remarked on how wonderfully he was behaving throughout the night. He stayed up until 12:30 that night! Granted, he slept late the following morning (close to 11 AM), but he was back to his regular routine that day and that night, and he was not cranky or resistent at all. The next example was in July when we were at a wedding and he danced and had a great time the whole time. People are still talking about that. He had a lot of fun, and we left at 11 PM, then he fell asleep in the car. He got up the next morning at his usual "summertime" waking time, between 8 and 9 AM. The third example was in August when we went to Dutch Wonderland, a children's theme park in Pennsylvania. We were up early for breakfast, then got to the park a little before it opened (opening time was 10 AM). We were in the park for about 6 hours, including eating lunch, because at that point we had hit all the rides, attractions and shows. So we went back to the hotel before dinner to see if he needed a nap. He wouldn't go to sleep but he was fine and nice and calm. At the restaurant at dinner that night he was his usual self, no problems. We got up early the next morning to have breakfast with the characters and he loved it. Then we went home.
I know this all sounds like I am making my son out to be an angel, but of course he is still a toddler and I am wondering how he is going to handle himself during a big trip to such a big place. No doubt about it, he will love it all (he knows almost all the characters that will be there, from the Disney Channel and my obsession with Disney movies), but I am also certain he will resist napping. So I am wondering if it would even be worth it to go back to the hotel room in the middle of the day to try and get him to nap, because if he doesn't then we might not feel like going back to the park again. Sometimes at home when we try and get him to take a nap and he refuses, he gets a little cranky so I am worried that there is a chance of this happening if we leave the parks to go back to the room and try to get him to nap. We are planning to rent the double stroller for the kids, so he can rest and not have to walk everywhere unless he really wants to do that, since the parks are so large. We are going for 5 nights, spending 2 days at Magic Kingdom, and one at each of the other 3 Disney Parks. We are not doing the Park Hopper option since the kids are so little. One park per day, we feel, is better for us.
Anyone ever go to WDW with toddlers and they did not nap? We are not concerned with nighttime things like fireworks. That is not important to us at this point since we will be making plenty of future trips to WDW and know that realistically, especially with little ones, we will not be able to do everything in one trip. I would like to make it to the SpectroMagic Parade but if we don't, that would be fine too, if that is better for our children. I want this trip to be fun and for them to have a wonderful time. Any suggestions? Believe me, I am not exaggerating, it is impossible to get my son to nap if he is determined not to! However, as I said, he has a great disposition and loves to have fun, so being in the middle of Mickey and Minnie and all the other wonderful things he will be seeing and doing would probably distract him enough not to want to nap. Plus he is the type of kid who would go to bed early once he settles down in the room and then sleep through the whole night, without a problem. Much more of a nighttime early sleeper than a daytime napper! So of course, we plan on early dinners and early bedtime!
Sorry this is so long! Any advice would be appreciated since the last time I went to WDW I was 17!!
Thanks so much,
Bonnie
A few examples of this, to give you an idea of how he is...........last year on New Year's Eve when we were at my sister's house we tried to get him to go to sleep just to make him comfortable as usual. He did not go to sleep in my niece's bed, and even in the stroller he was still awake. He was not cranky at all though. In fact, my cousins remarked on how wonderfully he was behaving throughout the night. He stayed up until 12:30 that night! Granted, he slept late the following morning (close to 11 AM), but he was back to his regular routine that day and that night, and he was not cranky or resistent at all. The next example was in July when we were at a wedding and he danced and had a great time the whole time. People are still talking about that. He had a lot of fun, and we left at 11 PM, then he fell asleep in the car. He got up the next morning at his usual "summertime" waking time, between 8 and 9 AM. The third example was in August when we went to Dutch Wonderland, a children's theme park in Pennsylvania. We were up early for breakfast, then got to the park a little before it opened (opening time was 10 AM). We were in the park for about 6 hours, including eating lunch, because at that point we had hit all the rides, attractions and shows. So we went back to the hotel before dinner to see if he needed a nap. He wouldn't go to sleep but he was fine and nice and calm. At the restaurant at dinner that night he was his usual self, no problems. We got up early the next morning to have breakfast with the characters and he loved it. Then we went home.
I know this all sounds like I am making my son out to be an angel, but of course he is still a toddler and I am wondering how he is going to handle himself during a big trip to such a big place. No doubt about it, he will love it all (he knows almost all the characters that will be there, from the Disney Channel and my obsession with Disney movies), but I am also certain he will resist napping. So I am wondering if it would even be worth it to go back to the hotel room in the middle of the day to try and get him to nap, because if he doesn't then we might not feel like going back to the park again. Sometimes at home when we try and get him to take a nap and he refuses, he gets a little cranky so I am worried that there is a chance of this happening if we leave the parks to go back to the room and try to get him to nap. We are planning to rent the double stroller for the kids, so he can rest and not have to walk everywhere unless he really wants to do that, since the parks are so large. We are going for 5 nights, spending 2 days at Magic Kingdom, and one at each of the other 3 Disney Parks. We are not doing the Park Hopper option since the kids are so little. One park per day, we feel, is better for us.
Anyone ever go to WDW with toddlers and they did not nap? We are not concerned with nighttime things like fireworks. That is not important to us at this point since we will be making plenty of future trips to WDW and know that realistically, especially with little ones, we will not be able to do everything in one trip. I would like to make it to the SpectroMagic Parade but if we don't, that would be fine too, if that is better for our children. I want this trip to be fun and for them to have a wonderful time. Any suggestions? Believe me, I am not exaggerating, it is impossible to get my son to nap if he is determined not to! However, as I said, he has a great disposition and loves to have fun, so being in the middle of Mickey and Minnie and all the other wonderful things he will be seeing and doing would probably distract him enough not to want to nap. Plus he is the type of kid who would go to bed early once he settles down in the room and then sleep through the whole night, without a problem. Much more of a nighttime early sleeper than a daytime napper! So of course, we plan on early dinners and early bedtime!
Sorry this is so long! Any advice would be appreciated since the last time I went to WDW I was 17!!
Thanks so much,
Bonnie
That's something I don't push one way or another, as long as their behavior is OK. Usually, like yours, it is, but sometimes...