bangzoom6877
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We are there July 24-29 at Kidanai 2 br
July 29-Aug 2 BLT 2 br
This is the first time we are going with a kid this young. She will be 21 months old....I can't seem to find my groove with dining. Normally we do a lot of dining out at the WDW restaurants and many of them were signature restaurants. I don't feel comfortable doing that for this trip. So I am confused![]()
Hi! In 2008, we went to WDW for 5 nights, and my little one was 14 months old. We had always taken the boys to regular casual restaurants at home, so I knew they could handle those. We made sure to stick to their regular bedtime routine, and their regular eating patterns. This worked out very well. We had a TS dinner every night, but we went to all-you-can-eat places...LTT, Biergarten, Crystal Palace, 1900 Park Fare and Boma. We also did 2 character breakfasts. A lot of people I know said that it is inevitable that small children have a few meltdowns while on a WDW trip, especially in the hot summer. Well, I am proud to say that there was not one single meltdown on that trip, or on our 10-night trip in 2010 when we went to even more TS restaurants. I really think the key is keeping them to their normal routine as much as possible. Do we sometimes deviate from their routine? Sure we do, we are on vacation! But their meal times are the same as at home, and we make sure they get plenty of rest. We go to the parks early in the morning, return to the resort for a nice afternoon break and nap, and sometimes we go back in the evening but sometimes we don't.
We were lucky last time to have a villa at BWV that had a nice view of some of the Epcot fireworks. So every night, we watched that in our PJs, then the kids went to bed.