Best Attraction for ...napping

SpaceMountain75

Well-Known Member
My family used to be like that. We would power through the parks without returning to the resort to sleep (albeit we didn't purposely do attractions just to take naps). Just this past year we were all so tired that we found we had to go back to the resort for a few hours of rest, and wow did it make all the difference! We left in the early afternoon when the crowd levels are the worst, and we returned at 6:00, refreshed and ready to walk the parks some more. I can't recommend this enough, it doesn't matter if you don't have any younger kids in your group, walking around the parks is just too exhausting to not take a break for a few hours and recharge your batteries. We discovered that the experience is so much more enjoyable when your energy level is at its fullest, rather than staggering through the park just because you "have to ride the next ride."
Also, The American Adventure is too good a show to sleep through if you just don't have enough time to go back to your resort and sleep. I would recommend Ellen's Energy Adventure, cause it's so long.
 

BoarderPhreak

Well-Known Member
Here's a bold idea... Go back to your room and leave more room for others on the attractions. You'll even have a better, more restive nap.

I know, right?
 

omurice

Well-Known Member
There used to be this bench in air-conditioned Innoventions West that was padded and quiet. Not sure it's still there since they replaced the carpet. Zzzzz
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JohnD

Well-Known Member
MK: Rockers on Tom Sawyer Island or Peoplemover
Ep: Energy (45 minutes of coasting around)
HS: Bar in the back of the park near Streets of America
AK: Finding Nemo show is 40 minutes. Get a seat in the very back and doze off.
 

mergatroid

Well-Known Member
Years ago I genuinely fell asleep on the people mover. I was gently woken by the kind hand of a cast member (probably making sure I wasn't ill or worse!) who smiled and asked if I wanted to stay on for another go around without getting off, I said "Yes please". Have never seen anybody allowed to stay on since then so I think she must have thought I looked really exhausted, cute sleeping, or both and made an exception for me that one time :)
 

Dwarful

Well-Known Member
Many years ago (going on 16 to be exact) our oldest daughter was just about 18 months on her first visit. She fell asleep on my husband's chest while riding people mover....they let us stay on several go rounds. It was very nice for all three of us. We were there during a slow season and there wasn't a line for the ride so perhaps that is why they let us stay on.
 

WondersOfLife

Blink, blink. Breathe, breathe. Day in, day out.
Your best option is definitely TTA Peoplemover.. Especially right now. You won't even have to get off. Especially if its not crowded at all. They'll letchu make several rotations without getting off of the thing. On top of that... The cushions are comfy and there's a leg rest.. some really nice area music.
 

danlb_2000

Premium Member
We are going to barrel through the parks without heading back to the resort for a little down time - but we may need a little shut eye.

Where is the best place in each park to take a little nap. I'm thinking comfy chairs, dark rooms and a peaceful ambiance. maybe a longer attraction.

This would really depend on your definition of the word "attractions". ;)
 

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