disneyfan1992
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Maybe I am overthinking this, but just wondering what we should do on trip...
At home, each twin is currently sleeping in his/her own crib but share a room. They are just under 2 years old now. No plans to transition to toddler beds yet.
What age do kids transition to toddler beds? They will be 2.5 years at time of Disney trip.
We do not co-sleep, but do bring kids to our bed when sick if needed. But then we (the parents) do not get any sleep! The kids sleep like rocks, of course, being with Mommy & Daddy, but we don't sleep for number of reasons - too crowded, kids move/fidget, kids sleep upside down and sideways, worry about them falling out, etc.
At Disney, we are hoping to book Bay Lake Tower 2 bedroom dedicated unit with 2 queen beds in 2nd bedroom. DVC members we are traveling with will use the master bedroom with king bed.
So how can we make the sleeping arrangements work at Disney so we alll get enough sleep each night?
Option 1 - Assuming kids are still in cribs, rent 2 full size cribs? Will there be enough space in 2nd bedroom to fit 2 cribs? How expensive would this be for 7 nights?
Option 2 - Each parent sleep with 1 kid in queen bed and request bed rails? Will bed rails work on a queen bed? Kids will probably love this option, but will DH or I get any sleep?
Option 3 - Mom/Dad sleep together in 1 queen and put twins in other queen together with bed rails? Will they actually sleep or will they play? Will they want to get out of bed? Will they move around so much that there is danger in them falling out even with bed rails on the bed?
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and we are traveling down to WDW by car - and will stay 1 hotel night on the road each way. It just occured me that we will need to figure out how to sleep in those hotel rooms too.
Your thoughts / experiences? Thank you!
At home, each twin is currently sleeping in his/her own crib but share a room. They are just under 2 years old now. No plans to transition to toddler beds yet.
What age do kids transition to toddler beds? They will be 2.5 years at time of Disney trip.
We do not co-sleep, but do bring kids to our bed when sick if needed. But then we (the parents) do not get any sleep! The kids sleep like rocks, of course, being with Mommy & Daddy, but we don't sleep for number of reasons - too crowded, kids move/fidget, kids sleep upside down and sideways, worry about them falling out, etc.
At Disney, we are hoping to book Bay Lake Tower 2 bedroom dedicated unit with 2 queen beds in 2nd bedroom. DVC members we are traveling with will use the master bedroom with king bed.
So how can we make the sleeping arrangements work at Disney so we alll get enough sleep each night?
Option 1 - Assuming kids are still in cribs, rent 2 full size cribs? Will there be enough space in 2nd bedroom to fit 2 cribs? How expensive would this be for 7 nights?
Option 2 - Each parent sleep with 1 kid in queen bed and request bed rails? Will bed rails work on a queen bed? Kids will probably love this option, but will DH or I get any sleep?
Option 3 - Mom/Dad sleep together in 1 queen and put twins in other queen together with bed rails? Will they actually sleep or will they play? Will they want to get out of bed? Will they move around so much that there is danger in them falling out even with bed rails on the bed?
***
and we are traveling down to WDW by car - and will stay 1 hotel night on the road each way. It just occured me that we will need to figure out how to sleep in those hotel rooms too.
Your thoughts / experiences? Thank you!