Well, plans have changed

Darcy03231

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Instead of being in US/IOA in August we're now going for April vacation. I need ideas for keeping two teens busy at night as the parks close at 6 -7 pm the week we'll be there (in August they closed at 10 pm). We'll be there for 5 nights. At least one night we're going to Blue Man Group and I thought another night we'd go to the movies. Any other ideas?
 
Instead of being in US/IOA in August we're now going for April vacation. I need ideas for keeping two teens busy at night as the parks close at 6 -7 pm the week we'll be there (in August they closed at 10 pm). We'll be there for 5 nights. At least one night we're going to Blue Man Group and I thought another night we'd go to the movies. Any other ideas?
How about checking out Fun Spot on I-Drive or miniature golf one night.
 
I wouldn't worry about keeping them busy every waking hour. They might enjoy lounging by the resort pool, watching tv, or just listening to their ipod or reading. If you eat dinner after the parks close, that isn't going to leave a lot of time anyway.

You may not stay in the parks until closing. We tried to get there at opening to hit all the big rides, so we were usually done for the day by early afternoon.

Sheila
 

How about checking out Fun Spot on I-Drive or miniature golf one night.

Actually I think this is a good question! When we go in the middle of June the parks close at 7:00 (which I think is still really weird! :sad2: ), and I know the kids will like being around the pool, but one night we might do miniature golf, we love playing that! Any good ones close by that stays open late???
 
Maybe check out Old town. I dont know much about it but it sounded interesting
 
I suggest touring the US resorts. Each resort is different, have great restaurants for dinner after closing, and can be fun to walk around, check out the pools, etc.

Citywalk also has a movie theater that shows first run movies. What teenager doesn't like a movie?
 
Thanks everyone. We won't have a car so we can't go too far from the resort. Mini golf out on I-Drive sounds like a good idea as does Fun Spot (we have a Fun Spot at home and the kids have a great time there).
 
take an hour out of the schedule and do the back room tour at HRC.

it's kewl.
 
Maybe check out Old town. I dont know much about it but it sounded interesting
Old Town is in Kissimmee which is quite a drive from Universal. It's only an option if you have a car.
 












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