mickerbaby
Mouseketeer
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- May 1, 2002
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In Feb we are staying at WDW with our 2 year old. But after she goes to bed at night my husband and I would like to have a place to "hang out" for a bit. I was thinking of either staying at a resort that has a nice size balcony so that we can go out there, or maybe splurging for a concierge room so that we can take our baby monitor out to the common room but still have a place to "hang out" for a bit. How have other people handled this? Which hotels in the Magic Kingdom area have good size balconies? Which of the MK resorts have nice concierge floors?? We are only staying 1-2 nights (I know, what a bummer! But we also have a 6 month old who will be staying for that night(s) with her grandparents at their condo in Sebring, FL so we don't want to be gone for too long....)
thanks!
Crissy
thanks!
Crissy
Have a Great Trip!
! This was our first trip ever where we were all in one room for an extended period of time (6 nights). Believe it or not, things went well. DD2 went to sleep almost right away (we tried to keep them on schedule as much as possible), and DD1 got a "treat" to lay in bed with mom or dad and watch TV (volume low). I am an avid reader, so I bought a $10 book light before the trip, and was able to read in bed every night until I fell asleep which was not much later than DDs! LOL. Don't underestimate how tired you will be after a day in the parks, especially with little ones.