UPbeekeeper
Well-Known Member
I normally treat my WDW vacations as turbo charged missions, where I feel like I have to do everything at light speed to get in every park experience before my last day. Although I don't really mind that pace, for our next trip (first on Disney property) I am tossing around the idea of adding an extra day to our stay and midway through the trip, use that day as a day away from the parks.
Looking for suggestions as to some fun, interesting, or relaxing things to do on that day. We will not have a car, so we want to stay within Disney transportation areas. (We will be using a taxi for 2 days to visit Universal, so I don't want another day of using a taxi.) We will be staying at either CBR or POFQ. It will be my husband and I and our 2 teens.
Some ideas I had are:
Sleeping in & then going for a nice sit down breakfast
Taking time to explore our resort and visit others
Pool time at our resort
Mini golf
We will already be doing some shopping at DTD a couple evenings, so I probably won't want to do more of that. Also, for our family, relaxing doesn't necessarily mean sitting around. We like doing things, but I'm just looking for a day with a slower pace and not running around at warp speed like we tend to do when we are in the parks.
Anyone have any interesting ideas, suggestions, or tips?
Looking for suggestions as to some fun, interesting, or relaxing things to do on that day. We will not have a car, so we want to stay within Disney transportation areas. (We will be using a taxi for 2 days to visit Universal, so I don't want another day of using a taxi.) We will be staying at either CBR or POFQ. It will be my husband and I and our 2 teens.
Some ideas I had are:
Sleeping in & then going for a nice sit down breakfast
Taking time to explore our resort and visit others
Pool time at our resort
Mini golf
We will already be doing some shopping at DTD a couple evenings, so I probably won't want to do more of that. Also, for our family, relaxing doesn't necessarily mean sitting around. We like doing things, but I'm just looking for a day with a slower pace and not running around at warp speed like we tend to do when we are in the parks.
Anyone have any interesting ideas, suggestions, or tips?