Hi Martina,
First of all your children are the perfect age especially at Christmas. My DS was 4, my niece was 3, incidently she asks almost as often as I do when we can go again.
In March '04 it was extremely cold, sleeting or freezing rain most of the time, it's not pleasant but you can go well prepared, lots of spare gloves, hats, boots,etc. and plenty of lip balm. The parks have always closed early when we've been, so we've always tended to stay until closing and then eat in the Village on our way back to the hotel. To be honest by about 6.00/7.00pm I'm ready to call it a day anyway and to do something a little more relaxing.
I'd definately consider hiring a buggy, it'll help you get around quicker, the younger child have a nap and the older will enjoy a ride on the buggy board. I agree with Sarah you'll have to be guided by the children, once they've had enough, whether it's the cold or tiredness it's time for a break.
I will keep my fingers crossed that the VIP breakfast will be available for you, both Sarah and I were lucky enough to benefit from this. In which case you have a wonderful selection of food with the option for cooked breakfast to order at an extra charge. If not I think you can order extras at extra charge in the other restaurants anyway, or being on the Admiral's Floor you could choose to have your breakfast delivered to your room (delivery charge 10 euros) just checked the Room Service menu I brought back and the choice is:
Orange or Grapefruit juice
Coffee/Tea/Chocolate
Ham & Cheese Platter
Fresh fruit Salad
Yoghurt (natural or fruit)
Cereals (Special K, FruitnFibre, Smacks, Coco Pops)
Bakery basket (bread rolls and pastries)
This is the usual breakfast selection from the restaurants and in addition
A la Carte (Extra Charge)
American Platter (eggs, sausage, bacon, potatoes, grilled tomatoes) 6,20 euros
Scrambled egg Platter 4,50 euros
Hope this helps and you can stop worrying and start looking forward to your holiday.
