WantToGoNow
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Do what you need to do, but I feel by putting the kids down that early in the evening, YOU will be the one missing out at Disney. The night time events are the reason I go to Disney - there's nothing better.
That said, I have never kept my kids on their regular schedule while on vacation - but my kids have never been to bed that early. While as Disney, we usually plan to start our days at rope-drop, take an early afternoon break/nap/swim and then return to one of the parks for the evening fireworks/parades. My kids were always "go with the flow" type of children - if they were too tired to stay awake, they slept in the stroller.
The kids trips so far were: DS 6 months; DS 3.5 and DD turning 1; and DS 5.5 and DD almost 3. We will be returning next fall with DS8 and DD almost 6and this will be our first year without a stroller. We will be travelling with another family with children 9, almost 6, 5 and 2.
That said, I have never kept my kids on their regular schedule while on vacation - but my kids have never been to bed that early. While as Disney, we usually plan to start our days at rope-drop, take an early afternoon break/nap/swim and then return to one of the parks for the evening fireworks/parades. My kids were always "go with the flow" type of children - if they were too tired to stay awake, they slept in the stroller.
The kids trips so far were: DS 6 months; DS 3.5 and DD turning 1; and DS 5.5 and DD almost 3. We will be returning next fall with DS8 and DD almost 6and this will be our first year without a stroller. We will be travelling with another family with children 9, almost 6, 5 and 2.