hsmamato2
<font color=magenta>Tink in Training-Good Girl,Bad
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Hi- this is inspired by the" I was shocked" thread...I've been to WDW many times, been shocked many times by bad behavior(parents and kids alike) and probably shocked some others when my own kids acted up sometimes...
So i thought I'd start one where we share our best tips that we've learned for situations like this- big vacation- LOTS of stimulation- way overcrowded schedules- too much family togetherness...
here goes...
I've learned to s-l-o-w d-o-w-n- my littlest is 6- this year he decided no strollers,at all. We were in orlando for 2 weeks, spent about 5 days doing Disney,and 5 days Universal-
When we hit a park, it'd be about a 10 hour day. Now,how's that slow? you may ask- well, he's 6, so walking fast was out
stopping to see every little detail was in
but in the process, we saw all kinds of fun little details we might not have seen otherwise. we stopped and rested when we were tired, got a snack when we were hungry,and most important of all, Mom stopped for her 2 p.m. coffee and feet up on a bench time every park day!this was a nice time for all of us to lounge in the shade and discus our fave moments of the day- So you can see how these days lasted about 10 hours, but we didn't rush to anything- that couldn't work with a small one walking,*everywhere*.
In between each big park day- we'd take a day off, play by the pool, order food in, or make a picnic, no lines, no sitting still and waiting for waitresses, lots of wandering fun time and just chilling out.
your own schedule may not be that flexible, but I've learned over the years to enjoy the moments more- do what your family wants-not what a book says...
***disclaimer***OP still has some unmagical moments at the parks, with either kids or parents melting down,and perhaps shocking others...still working on perfection...
So i thought I'd start one where we share our best tips that we've learned for situations like this- big vacation- LOTS of stimulation- way overcrowded schedules- too much family togetherness...
here goes...I've learned to s-l-o-w d-o-w-n- my littlest is 6- this year he decided no strollers,at all. We were in orlando for 2 weeks, spent about 5 days doing Disney,and 5 days Universal-
When we hit a park, it'd be about a 10 hour day. Now,how's that slow? you may ask- well, he's 6, so walking fast was out
stopping to see every little detail was in
but in the process, we saw all kinds of fun little details we might not have seen otherwise. we stopped and rested when we were tired, got a snack when we were hungry,and most important of all, Mom stopped for her 2 p.m. coffee and feet up on a bench time every park day!this was a nice time for all of us to lounge in the shade and discus our fave moments of the day- So you can see how these days lasted about 10 hours, but we didn't rush to anything- that couldn't work with a small one walking,*everywhere*.In between each big park day- we'd take a day off, play by the pool, order food in, or make a picnic, no lines, no sitting still and waiting for waitresses, lots of wandering fun time and just chilling out.
your own schedule may not be that flexible, but I've learned over the years to enjoy the moments more- do what your family wants-not what a book says...
***disclaimer***OP still has some unmagical moments at the parks, with either kids or parents melting down,and perhaps shocking others...still working on perfection...


but I'm trying to stop myself...