sachilles
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Often, people mention taking a down day, or an off day during their vacation at WDW.
Our tradition, was usually, arrive at MCO mid day. Go to our resort, and hit disney springs the first day. Thinking that maybe we don't waste a park admission for the arrival day.
It's myself, my wife and my son who will be 10. We are WDW veterans, so not much will be new aside from Toy story land on this trip.
We arrive on the last Tuesday in February around 2pm and leave the following tuesday at 2.
Wife and I have annual passes on this trip, and our son will have a traditional ticket. A 6 day vs 7 day is a non issue for us.
When our son was younger, we'd arrive at one park in the morning, then go to our hotel after lunch, power nap, then hit a different park for the evening. That nap was as much for us as it was for our son
Now that our son is older, naps are not something he really embraces. On our last trip, it didn't happen, and the grumpiness level for everyone in our group was a bit elevated. We tour pretty hard. Typically get about 13 miles of walking in a day. The kidlet doesn't like to stop and smell the roses, nor stop and eat when there are rides he could be on. Add some warm temps in there for people escaping snow for a week. You then have some grouchy vacationers.
On this trip we are leaving home a bit later, in the day, so we don't have to get up any earlier than a normal day to get to the airport. I'm thinking we hit one of the parks after a no rush arrival. Either MK or AK(we are staying at AKL for the first time).
My thought is to skip the busiest day of the week for our trip. The crowd calendar says Saturday is the busiest. My thought is sleep in. Really explore our resort, hit the pool. Take an afternoon nap, then hit Disney Springs that night. The rest of the days we'll do an early park for half day and a late park for half day.
The whole point of down day is to rest up a bit and recharge. So I don't expect people do much, but what do you do on your down day?
Wife and I just recently did our very first child free disney trip, just a long weekend during food and wine, and we really enjoyed just taking a slower pace, people watching, and hanging out at the various lounges at the different parks etc.
Our tradition, was usually, arrive at MCO mid day. Go to our resort, and hit disney springs the first day. Thinking that maybe we don't waste a park admission for the arrival day.
It's myself, my wife and my son who will be 10. We are WDW veterans, so not much will be new aside from Toy story land on this trip.
We arrive on the last Tuesday in February around 2pm and leave the following tuesday at 2.
Wife and I have annual passes on this trip, and our son will have a traditional ticket. A 6 day vs 7 day is a non issue for us.
When our son was younger, we'd arrive at one park in the morning, then go to our hotel after lunch, power nap, then hit a different park for the evening. That nap was as much for us as it was for our son

Now that our son is older, naps are not something he really embraces. On our last trip, it didn't happen, and the grumpiness level for everyone in our group was a bit elevated. We tour pretty hard. Typically get about 13 miles of walking in a day. The kidlet doesn't like to stop and smell the roses, nor stop and eat when there are rides he could be on. Add some warm temps in there for people escaping snow for a week. You then have some grouchy vacationers.
On this trip we are leaving home a bit later, in the day, so we don't have to get up any earlier than a normal day to get to the airport. I'm thinking we hit one of the parks after a no rush arrival. Either MK or AK(we are staying at AKL for the first time).
My thought is to skip the busiest day of the week for our trip. The crowd calendar says Saturday is the busiest. My thought is sleep in. Really explore our resort, hit the pool. Take an afternoon nap, then hit Disney Springs that night. The rest of the days we'll do an early park for half day and a late park for half day.
The whole point of down day is to rest up a bit and recharge. So I don't expect people do much, but what do you do on your down day?
Wife and I just recently did our very first child free disney trip, just a long weekend during food and wine, and we really enjoyed just taking a slower pace, people watching, and hanging out at the various lounges at the different parks etc.