The two trips we've taken with kids have been in March and January. Both times we had 10 days in the parks, and the last time we spread it out over two weeks and didn't do parks on Saturday and Sunday. That's what we'll be doing this trip - Mon-Fri in parks, Sat/Sun off, Mon-Fri in parks. But we'll be going in September, and we're not exactly fans of heat and humidity.
Our past trips, we always went back to the resort in the afternoon. To me, though, it felt like a waste of time. Nobody ever napped.
I'm thinking this time that maybe we would skip going back to the resort and try to find air conditioned places to rest in the parks.. and leave most nights before 8pm (we'd do MSEP/Wishes and MNSSHP once each, and Illuminations on a Friday). Our ADRs will have a fair number of last-breakfast-seatings and lunches, and we'll also be park-hopping so I know we can just hang out on the monorail for a while. I've got a few spots in mind for where we can relax, and attractions that I know will be like a rest. But I thought I'd ask if anyone has any non-obvious spots to rest and relax, or things to keep the kids entertained while resting. Would it be weird to get a snack at an air-conditioned CS place and just let the kids color for a while, as long as tables aren't in demand?
I've got the 'obvious' break stuff down, but I'm wondering if there are less obvious ways to rest (in air conditioning) that I might not know about.
Thanks!
Our past trips, we always went back to the resort in the afternoon. To me, though, it felt like a waste of time. Nobody ever napped.
I'm thinking this time that maybe we would skip going back to the resort and try to find air conditioned places to rest in the parks.. and leave most nights before 8pm (we'd do MSEP/Wishes and MNSSHP once each, and Illuminations on a Friday). Our ADRs will have a fair number of last-breakfast-seatings and lunches, and we'll also be park-hopping so I know we can just hang out on the monorail for a while. I've got a few spots in mind for where we can relax, and attractions that I know will be like a rest. But I thought I'd ask if anyone has any non-obvious spots to rest and relax, or things to keep the kids entertained while resting. Would it be weird to get a snack at an air-conditioned CS place and just let the kids color for a while, as long as tables aren't in demand?
I've got the 'obvious' break stuff down, but I'm wondering if there are less obvious ways to rest (in air conditioning) that I might not know about.
Thanks!