DumboDash2006
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DD is 6 and hasn't napped except when sick for almost three years. Even if we go back to the hotel she will not nap. And since our dinner reservations are at five, we'd need to leave a park by three at the latest I would think just to have ANY time to rest. I don't want to keep her at the parks super late either as I'd rather have her get to bed early so we can get up early in the morning (her normal schedule).
Do you think it would be better to just stay at the parks all day, eat dinner and then leave? Or should I try to leave, rest a short time (not that she'd nap), head back out to dinner and then come straight back?
I guess really I won't know until we get there, it's just bugging me lol. We will have a stroller and I plan to have her ride in it much of the time (not because she can't walk/is lazy but because she has juvenile diabetes and I don't want her having a hypoglycemic incident because of too much exercise). I'm sure she won't be in it all all the time (too energetic for that) but I'm hoping that and finding some "quiet" spots, cool rides when needed will work for rests...
We're going in Aug BTW. Yeah, I know. Ick (and not even free dining to boot!).
Do you think it would be better to just stay at the parks all day, eat dinner and then leave? Or should I try to leave, rest a short time (not that she'd nap), head back out to dinner and then come straight back?
I guess really I won't know until we get there, it's just bugging me lol. We will have a stroller and I plan to have her ride in it much of the time (not because she can't walk/is lazy but because she has juvenile diabetes and I don't want her having a hypoglycemic incident because of too much exercise). I'm sure she won't be in it all all the time (too energetic for that) but I'm hoping that and finding some "quiet" spots, cool rides when needed will work for rests...
We're going in Aug BTW. Yeah, I know. Ick (and not even free dining to boot!).