bangzoom6877
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We're going in July with a 3 and a half year old and a 14-month-old and I am aware of the 90% chance that we will all need a break to go back to the hotel in the middle of the day each day. However, I would like people's opinions about this some more...
For instance...how long do you really need to tour each of the 4 Disney Parks with 2 toddlers? We are going to Magic Kingdom the day of arrival (figure right around or right after lunchtime to arrive there, depending on where we decide to eat lunch when we first arrive) and for a full day near the end of the trip, with morning EMH (staying at Pop Century). We are going to the other 3 Disney parks one day each. No Park Hopper for us this trip. So one park a day, plenty for the little guys. Afternoon parades are not that important to us, even though it would be great to see them. But not a first priority. Attractions are much moreso than parades. We will definitely do one parade, the SpectroMagic at MK. Epcot is a regular non-EMH morning. So is Disney Studios but we have an early character breakfast there at 8 AM, before the park opens. Animal Kingdom is a morning-EMH day for us.
Is it possible to do a lot of things by 3 PM or so if we get to the parks as early as possible (exception is the first day at MK when we will stay until our 5 PM dinner ADR at Liberty Tree Tavern). If we leave the parks at 3, we have time to go back to the room and relax a little before a 6 PM ADR right? Other than the first day with the 5:00 ADR at LTT, our other dinners are at 6 or 6:15. Two are at resorts, the rest at parks. We are also thinking of staying in the parks all day until after dinner, the days we eat in parks (Magic Kingdom both days we will be there and Epcot). Then leaving after dinner (except one day at MK to see evening parade). I think my kids can handle it. We will have the double stroller with us and they will sleep in it. However, I don't have a definite plan with taking breaks or not...we are just going to do whatever is best for our sons at any given moment so that we all have a good time. I don't want them to be miserable in the parks either...no fun for them or for us that way.
Anyone have any experience either with or without midday breaks? Also, we will be driving back to Pop Century from the parks, not taking the bus, so figure on at least 30 minutes to get back right?
Thanks,
Bonnie
For instance...how long do you really need to tour each of the 4 Disney Parks with 2 toddlers? We are going to Magic Kingdom the day of arrival (figure right around or right after lunchtime to arrive there, depending on where we decide to eat lunch when we first arrive) and for a full day near the end of the trip, with morning EMH (staying at Pop Century). We are going to the other 3 Disney parks one day each. No Park Hopper for us this trip. So one park a day, plenty for the little guys. Afternoon parades are not that important to us, even though it would be great to see them. But not a first priority. Attractions are much moreso than parades. We will definitely do one parade, the SpectroMagic at MK. Epcot is a regular non-EMH morning. So is Disney Studios but we have an early character breakfast there at 8 AM, before the park opens. Animal Kingdom is a morning-EMH day for us.
Is it possible to do a lot of things by 3 PM or so if we get to the parks as early as possible (exception is the first day at MK when we will stay until our 5 PM dinner ADR at Liberty Tree Tavern). If we leave the parks at 3, we have time to go back to the room and relax a little before a 6 PM ADR right? Other than the first day with the 5:00 ADR at LTT, our other dinners are at 6 or 6:15. Two are at resorts, the rest at parks. We are also thinking of staying in the parks all day until after dinner, the days we eat in parks (Magic Kingdom both days we will be there and Epcot). Then leaving after dinner (except one day at MK to see evening parade). I think my kids can handle it. We will have the double stroller with us and they will sleep in it. However, I don't have a definite plan with taking breaks or not...we are just going to do whatever is best for our sons at any given moment so that we all have a good time. I don't want them to be miserable in the parks either...no fun for them or for us that way.
Anyone have any experience either with or without midday breaks? Also, we will be driving back to Pop Century from the parks, not taking the bus, so figure on at least 30 minutes to get back right?
Thanks,
Bonnie
