annadreamsofdisneyworld
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Hi everyone!
I could use some planning advice. We're going to WDW for 8 nights in August and staying at Pop Century. My kids will be just turned 5 and almost 3 at that point.
We've done two kid trips in recent years, but this will be the first time getting park hoppers, going to the water parks, and taking the bus (we always got a rental car before).
I've been wondering about the best use of park hoppers with such young children. Should we:
1. Rope drop, eat lunch, then go back to the resort for pool/break, then out to a second park at night? My kids go to bed between 8-9. so would it be worth it to go back to the park? Will taking the bus use up a lot of time?
2. Spend a full day at parks. Rope drop one park, then after we've done everything we want to do switch to second park. Go back to resort at night.
3. Mostly go to one park per day as we usually do.
Also, how do you fit in water parks? Should we designate water park days, or will it be easy enough to go to a water park for half a day and a theme park for half a day? We have 7 full days for parks. We are not planning on going to any parks on our 2 traveling days. Traveling with two young kids is tiring enough.
Thanks for sharing any experiences with this, tips, and advice!
I could use some planning advice. We're going to WDW for 8 nights in August and staying at Pop Century. My kids will be just turned 5 and almost 3 at that point.
We've done two kid trips in recent years, but this will be the first time getting park hoppers, going to the water parks, and taking the bus (we always got a rental car before).
I've been wondering about the best use of park hoppers with such young children. Should we:
1. Rope drop, eat lunch, then go back to the resort for pool/break, then out to a second park at night? My kids go to bed between 8-9. so would it be worth it to go back to the park? Will taking the bus use up a lot of time?
2. Spend a full day at parks. Rope drop one park, then after we've done everything we want to do switch to second park. Go back to resort at night.
3. Mostly go to one park per day as we usually do.
Also, how do you fit in water parks? Should we designate water park days, or will it be easy enough to go to a water park for half a day and a theme park for half a day? We have 7 full days for parks. We are not planning on going to any parks on our 2 traveling days. Traveling with two young kids is tiring enough.
Thanks for sharing any experiences with this, tips, and advice!