disneybliss2
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We have never taken a break--even with very young children, rope drops, and in the June heat. We only go every other year, so we feel like our time in the parks is precious. I don't want to lose time traveling back and forth to my resort, and I knew my kids would never take a nap once in our hotel room. It would have only been a battle. They're creatures of habit and wouldn't have slept well for a nap during the day in the hotel. Instead, they would easily take a nap in their stroller. Far easier to lull them asleep in the stroller! Here's what we've always done: my girls always fall asleep around their daily nap time. When they (we've only had 1 child at a time that naps) fell asleep, I would stroll them around and keep them in a cool, shady spot or in stores that were air conditioned while I shopped. My husband went off on rides. When my youngest came along and my oldest no longer needed a nap, daddy would take oldest dd on rides/shows, while I strolled younger sister around. If I found a cool shady spot to keep my youngest cool and happy to sleep, we'd swap places and I'd go with my oldest while he watched our youngest. We also take little breaks in the park, such as sitting in an air conditioned or shady spot to eat ice cream to cool off, or we'll make a point to watch the air conditioned shows in the afternoon. You really have to know what's best for your family. It's very doable to not take a break. We've done it easily--even with kids. For us, I knew what would happen with my kids. They would have fallen asleep on the bus and woken up just as we reached the resort. It would have been a battle to get them back asleep in the room and then they would only have had a mini-nap. By the time my oldest was 7 and my youngest was 3, the 3 year old would never have taken a nap in the room knowing big sister was at the hotel pool swimming. It truly was better for our family to stay at the park. We also end our day pretty early for a sit down TS dinner to rest/cool off, head to our resort to swim, and go to bed early enough to handle the daily schedule.
At the age of your children, I don't see that you'll need to go back to the resort for a rest. At their ages, I doubt they'll rest but will swim. To me, swimming in the sun is just as tiring as being at the park.
Do what's best for your family. You can always play it by ear and if you find you're desperate for a nap, afternoon swim, or downtime, you can change your plans and head to your resort.
At the age of your children, I don't see that you'll need to go back to the resort for a rest. At their ages, I doubt they'll rest but will swim. To me, swimming in the sun is just as tiring as being at the park.
Do what's best for your family. You can always play it by ear and if you find you're desperate for a nap, afternoon swim, or downtime, you can change your plans and head to your resort.