onsite/1room/toddler

asmit4

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Any tips for staying onsite in 1 room with a 20 month old? I read that the Mods (some of them) have curtains by the sinks and you can fit a packnplay there which helps to 'shut them off' in a quieter space for sleeping- while the parents can stay up and read a book or something. I really like the idea of staying onsite but 1 room and a toddler is making me think of staying at Bonnet Creek instead.

How do you guys do it with little ones onsite in 1 room?
 
We've been travelling with our little guy since he was months old and even went tent camping at FW when he was 18 months.

The lights or tv never bothered him, just once he went to bed we would use only our bedside light and/or lower the volume.

Then again, when he is tired he can fall asleep sitting up in broad daylight.
 
We travel with all three of ours. Started traveling with them when they were very young. They all did/do (youngest is 1) fine and all 5 of us stay in one room. They all slept through any noise etc.
 
If you get stay at a deluxe resort - they all have balconies (well most do) so you can go out on the balcony and have a drink, I mean read a book, while your toddler falls asleep!
 

I think it also depends on how light of a sleeper you have. Our DS wakes at the smallest noise (even with his sound machine on -- anything "new" wakes him up!). Other posters have said that kids are so beat by the end of a WDW day that they sleep through anything, but I'm not sure about our guy!
 


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