monorailsilver
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I vote Nap & not a stroller nap.
You & your kids will be much more happier.
I have an almost 6 yo & if I told her to take a nap in the park she'd look at me like I had 4 eyes. When she was 4 & we were in WDW we made her nap in the room.
We learned our lesson that first day. We took our usual mid-day break. DH, my father & my ds all napped. My mom, myself & my dd went to the pool to swim for a few hours.
DD fell asleep in the stroller at about 6pm in Epcot. She only slept for an hour but it made going to bed that much more difficult that night.
So the rest of the time she had to nap each day in the room & she & my then 22 mo old were great each night. They stayed up until 10 or so with out any meltdowns.
Take the nap.
You & your kids will be much more happier.
I have an almost 6 yo & if I told her to take a nap in the park she'd look at me like I had 4 eyes. When she was 4 & we were in WDW we made her nap in the room.
We learned our lesson that first day. We took our usual mid-day break. DH, my father & my ds all napped. My mom, myself & my dd went to the pool to swim for a few hours.
DD fell asleep in the stroller at about 6pm in Epcot. She only slept for an hour but it made going to bed that much more difficult that night.
So the rest of the time she had to nap each day in the room & she & my then 22 mo old were great each night. They stayed up until 10 or so with out any meltdowns.
Take the nap.

December is our first trip with our daughter, so we'll definitely be going back for sometime to unwind before dinner.