Frozen2014
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When we went to WDW, we arrived in the morning and stayed all day. There seemed no reason to leave the park and come back (it was too much hassle and since we were at 3 different parks, each day was like doing new things so we always had things to do). Plus we stayed onsite and had a car, but the travel back to our car/hotel was not worth it.
However, I know Disneyland is different in that the parks are close...plus we will be (most likely) staying at a hotel very close. Having said that, I'm leaning towards Desert Inn & Suites (due to balance of cost and proximity) and that is not a hotel you book for the pool. But we'll be coming late August so can see us not being able to spend 4 days in a row from 9am - 8pm in the parks just due to the heat (kids will be 12 and 8).
I always hear of taking a mid day break...especially during the hottest hours. So what is there to do aside form swimming? Even on site...or downtown Disney...are there things to do and "put our feet up"?
However, I know Disneyland is different in that the parks are close...plus we will be (most likely) staying at a hotel very close. Having said that, I'm leaning towards Desert Inn & Suites (due to balance of cost and proximity) and that is not a hotel you book for the pool. But we'll be coming late August so can see us not being able to spend 4 days in a row from 9am - 8pm in the parks just due to the heat (kids will be 12 and 8).
I always hear of taking a mid day break...especially during the hottest hours. So what is there to do aside form swimming? Even on site...or downtown Disney...are there things to do and "put our feet up"?