HouCuseChickie
Well-Known Member
My kids were never ones to sleep in strollers - anywhere...and the parks were sensory overload after a certain point when they were of napping age. The few times we pressed our luck, we regretted it. The most magical place on earth is pretty darn miserable when you've got a kid in desperate need of a nap in a place without a million and one things happening around them. We never kept a "quiet house" or anything like that, but the noise of home vs. being in a theme park with tons of other people was a huge difference. Every kid is different and this was just a matter of us knowing our kids and what they needed.
Ultimately, we would hit the parks at opening, take a break from about 2pm until dinner, go to whatever TS dinner I had planned for the night, and then stay in whatever park until closing. It never felt like a waste to me, but we've also never been the commando style types in the traditional sense. IDK- that down time at the resorts in the afternoon always added extra depth to the immersive onsite experience. So, while some feel like they're wasting theme park time with breaks...without those breaks, I feel like I'm missing the bigger experience Disney has to offer.
Ultimately, we would hit the parks at opening, take a break from about 2pm until dinner, go to whatever TS dinner I had planned for the night, and then stay in whatever park until closing. It never felt like a waste to me, but we've also never been the commando style types in the traditional sense. IDK- that down time at the resorts in the afternoon always added extra depth to the immersive onsite experience. So, while some feel like they're wasting theme park time with breaks...without those breaks, I feel like I'm missing the bigger experience Disney has to offer.