Andrina
Earning My Ears
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I am travelling with my special needs daughter to Disney--she has CP etc and is basically the level of a 6 month old in many ways. She is in a wheelchair. I will also have my precious husband and 13 and 15 year olds
I have read so many books and posts that talk about rope drop and afternoon breaks--but then I was just reading about how not to have a cranky toddler on the tip boards and I think there was a brilliant suggestion--sleep in, no afternoon break and sleep in the stroller. I know, tourguidemike would die!
So am I crazy? The more I think about it the more sense it makes. My first trip with my two older children (nine years ago!) I almost made everyone crazy with my schedule (GET UP IT IS 8:15 AND TIME TO RIDE DUMBO!) so I definitely decided to be MUCH more mellow this trip. SO with a disabled daughter and two teenagers (aka giant toddlers
) doesn't it make more sense to sleep in a little (ok, not until really late) and stay all day, break in the late afternoon and then go out to dinner and a show?
I should add that the nighttime shows will be really wonderful for my disabled daughter. We are really going for those. She loves lights, color and loud music. So I am also concerned about keeping her up as she usually goes to bed around 830.
Shall I buck the system?
Andrina
I have read so many books and posts that talk about rope drop and afternoon breaks--but then I was just reading about how not to have a cranky toddler on the tip boards and I think there was a brilliant suggestion--sleep in, no afternoon break and sleep in the stroller. I know, tourguidemike would die!
So am I crazy? The more I think about it the more sense it makes. My first trip with my two older children (nine years ago!) I almost made everyone crazy with my schedule (GET UP IT IS 8:15 AND TIME TO RIDE DUMBO!) so I definitely decided to be MUCH more mellow this trip. SO with a disabled daughter and two teenagers (aka giant toddlers

I should add that the nighttime shows will be really wonderful for my disabled daughter. We are really going for those. She loves lights, color and loud music. So I am also concerned about keeping her up as she usually goes to bed around 830.
Shall I buck the system?

Andrina