davper
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What this poster said.I can't go all day if park closing is 10-midnight. Midday crowds get to me. There's so many people, the heat, the stimulation. I need time to decompress. We don't even do naps but just go chill at the pool and relax. Also we stay deluxe so we like to use the amenities of our hotel. It also leaves us rejuvenated.
Next trip I have a few RD days (we get to the parks 10 minutes before opening, not 45 minutes), midday break at the pool and then PM park to shut it down. I also have some sleep in, hit the pool and then hit the park in the afternoon.
When the kids were younger we went during February/early March and the parks had a lot of 7 pm closings. We would go all day those days and use TS lunch as our "break."
If the park closes early, try and get an indoor lunch as a break to refresh.
If the park closes late, look to take a midday break.
If you come from a cooler climate, the heat will take a lot out of you. And a break is almost required.
If you have small kids, a break is mandatory unless they can sleep in the stroller and you get them out of the sun.