Non-park days I like to give my feet a break.
- Spa!!!!! Reflexology is so appreciated
Where do you go for reflexology at the parks, & if you don't mind, what was the pricepoint on your last visit?
Non-park days I like to give my feet a break.
- Spa!!!!! Reflexology is so appreciated
Just wondering, is this non-park day ticket driven? If not, I think other posters have a good point regarding slower pace/breaks. As in, it might be more beneficial & relaxing to spread things out more and rest frequently than to take one day off whilst cramming the others full. There's a lot of things to do on property that aren't the parks-many posts have already shared this so no need to repeat them.Hey there
I'm doing 8 days in September, staying at BC. I've planned one day mid-week as a non-park day. I figure my feet will need a recovery day!
What do you like to do on your non-park days? I plan to spend part of the morning at the pool, but not sure how else I want to spend the day. I'd love some suggestions!
We do not do non-park days. Shopping? That is available at home. Movies? Restaurants? Spas? Pool? All available at home.
The room that we stay in is not cheap - I am going to save all of the things that I can do at home for a time when I am not paying for a hotel.
Exactly this!
Thats something I never considered. Thanks for letting me know.Most of that is actually stuff I can't do at home. Small towns for ya. The original poster probably has more access than I do though.
Thats something I never considered. Thanks for letting me know.![]()
I've never lived in a small town, but i imagine it has its perks too.Yeah, I have to go two towns over just to go to a movie, unless I wanted to sit in my car(which I won't....no a/c). Small town life is a pain.
I've never lived in a small town, but i imagine it has its perks too.In your case, yes i can see why one would take the time to see a movie, shop, visit the spa etc.