We (DH - me, DW, DS9, DD4) went on a walk today - almost 3 miles - in 93 degree heat back home in Texas. Glad we did, for when we go to WDW in late May the average high is 89, and I learned a couple of things today rather than learning them on Main Street in the MK.
1) 93 is hot, especially for a 4 year old.
2) My kids are not use to wearing hats.
3) Bring water bottles so that you can pour water over their heads.
4) Bring bandanas to dry off after #3
I'm sure as you read #1, you gave a great big - duh!!! However, I could see myself on the first day in the Magic Kingdom, only 3 or 4 hours into the trip I have been planning for four months, no, the first real vacation in two years since work has been so incredibly busy, scratch that, the pilgramage I have been planning since the first born was first born, responding to DD4 after she let's out in her best whinning voice, "It's hot, I'm tired" with a, "Are you KIDDING me?! I'm spending $5K on this trip, and by God you are going to have nothing but an awesome great time or I'm gonna...."
Wait...finding my happy place, calming down...........OK, we're back.
Seriously, I started this thread with one question, one comment. In reverse order:
It was a good idea for us to get the family out on some walks to properly set expectations of walking around WDW.
Has anyone ever tracked how much you walked in WDW with a podometer?
1) 93 is hot, especially for a 4 year old.
2) My kids are not use to wearing hats.
3) Bring water bottles so that you can pour water over their heads.
4) Bring bandanas to dry off after #3
I'm sure as you read #1, you gave a great big - duh!!! However, I could see myself on the first day in the Magic Kingdom, only 3 or 4 hours into the trip I have been planning for four months, no, the first real vacation in two years since work has been so incredibly busy, scratch that, the pilgramage I have been planning since the first born was first born, responding to DD4 after she let's out in her best whinning voice, "It's hot, I'm tired" with a, "Are you KIDDING me?! I'm spending $5K on this trip, and by God you are going to have nothing but an awesome great time or I'm gonna...."
Wait...finding my happy place, calming down...........OK, we're back.
Seriously, I started this thread with one question, one comment. In reverse order:
It was a good idea for us to get the family out on some walks to properly set expectations of walking around WDW.
Has anyone ever tracked how much you walked in WDW with a podometer?