Princess Katherine
The Yeti's Girlfriend
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- Jul 22, 2012
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I think the difference is more people feel like if they don't spend every waking moment (and some of their children's sleeping moments) in the parks, that they are missing out on something they paid for. When our kids were little, we let them walk. When they got tired, we took it as a signal to take them back to the resort for a nap and some swimming, and then returned later. In other words, we did the parks at their pace. Even if they didn't nap, they benefited from the downtime. I feel bad when I see kids passed out in strollers or looking miserable, and the ubiquitous parent telling their child, "Do you know what we paid for this trip? You will have fun!" My kids notice it happening at least once in each trip we make to the World. Disclaimer: I didn't state that there is never a reason to use a stroller. I just stated that we didn't. I didn't say that everyone who uses a stroller has over-tired, miserable children. I just stated that we've observed more such children in the last 5-6 years. I didn't make any of these comments based on you or your children. I don't know you. Any resemblance to actual DISfamilies is coincidental.
This is the way to do it. Don't stray from your child's regular schedule. If they are tired that doesn't mean drag them to more things it means let's take a break. They will be able to enjoy it more when they aren't about to pass out.
I feel bad for my family still there!


