AntePrincess
Not a princess... yet.
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We've decided we're taking the Silver Line to Orlando on our next trip (cheaper, faster than driving, and we can move around a bit). The plan is to take a later in the day departing train so the kids can sleep as much of the ride as possible, and we're planning on having breakfast on the train if the kids are awake in time for it.
If we're really, really lucky, the little ones will drop right off and sleep just about through. DH and I are not so likely to sleep on the train. Guess the next day will be pretty boring for the little ones.
If we're not so lucky, we'll have a few hours of tired, cranky kids on our hands. We were planning on bringing a few Disney movies and doing whatever train themed things we can. Any other suggestions for entertaining them?
Silly last question (for now): Do the trains allow you to bring your own snacks and drinks aboard? Given the schedule, we'd probably have a light, early dinner. If the kids don't sleep, we'll need something later on. I like to avoid road food, plus it looks scant on the train.
TIA!
If we're really, really lucky, the little ones will drop right off and sleep just about through. DH and I are not so likely to sleep on the train. Guess the next day will be pretty boring for the little ones.
If we're not so lucky, we'll have a few hours of tired, cranky kids on our hands. We were planning on bringing a few Disney movies and doing whatever train themed things we can. Any other suggestions for entertaining them?
Silly last question (for now): Do the trains allow you to bring your own snacks and drinks aboard? Given the schedule, we'd probably have a light, early dinner. If the kids don't sleep, we'll need something later on. I like to avoid road food, plus it looks scant on the train.
TIA!