In regards to BLT, that's a walk, but it's not a short one. We were just there, and in the summer heat it could be rough with kids that age. I'd plan to walk to the MK and monorail back, or maybe the resort ferry (the website says they offer that now). A half-mile walk doesn't sound terrible, but in the middle (or the end) of a long day, it can be soul crushing.
The other thing that could help with kids your ages is to be territorial when it comes to ride planning. Try to keep the criss-crossing of the park to a minimum -- so plain on doing BTMR, Splash, Pirates, Aladdin and JC, then take the train to Fantasy and Tomorrow lands. The train will cool you off save on walking time.
Shows are your friend -- even if you don't care, it's 10-15b minutes in AC for the kids. Ponchos are your friend.
Character meals and outside M&Gs aren't. Anastasia and Drucilla were out Sunday, but the line was right there at the castle, with no shade at all, and it can be 15-20 minutes in the heat waiting for a quick interaction. Those things are fun, and the pictures are great, too, but it's a lot of sun and heat exposure for the payoff. Likewise, character meals have you running all over trying to make them, throwing a bun ch of stress and heat you might want to avoid. Chef Mickeys is at your resort, and if you want to do another I'd pitch Crystal Palace, but beyond those it's a lot of effort.
One more thing -- in regards to BLT. That's a crowded pool mid day, but the CR pool often is more empty because, as my kids told me, it is very lame. But if you're wanting to cool down a bit, you might keep the CR pool in mind if you come back mid day.
The other thing that could help with kids your ages is to be territorial when it comes to ride planning. Try to keep the criss-crossing of the park to a minimum -- so plain on doing BTMR, Splash, Pirates, Aladdin and JC, then take the train to Fantasy and Tomorrow lands. The train will cool you off save on walking time.
Shows are your friend -- even if you don't care, it's 10-15b minutes in AC for the kids. Ponchos are your friend.
Character meals and outside M&Gs aren't. Anastasia and Drucilla were out Sunday, but the line was right there at the castle, with no shade at all, and it can be 15-20 minutes in the heat waiting for a quick interaction. Those things are fun, and the pictures are great, too, but it's a lot of sun and heat exposure for the payoff. Likewise, character meals have you running all over trying to make them, throwing a bun ch of stress and heat you might want to avoid. Chef Mickeys is at your resort, and if you want to do another I'd pitch Crystal Palace, but beyond those it's a lot of effort.
One more thing -- in regards to BLT. That's a crowded pool mid day, but the CR pool often is more empty because, as my kids told me, it is very lame. But if you're wanting to cool down a bit, you might keep the CR pool in mind if you come back mid day.

