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24 Aug 19, 09:30 AM |
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Regardless of queue times etc they could just be overwhelmed
James is 5 he's been to Florida twice and Mexico once Much prefers Mexico lol but we prefer Florida and we pay so we just put up With the moaning.
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24 Aug 19, 09:31 AM |
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Our kids had their times when one or other wasn't happy with which ride we had fastpassed. We found it difficult some days to get more fastpasses once our 3 were used (either no top-tier rides available or a 3hr gap for next ride), so a lot of the days our kids would prefer to go back to the villa for pool time. I think one of our best days was Blizzard Beach (as effectively the kids are entertained without queuing etc), and pool time at RPR. I remember saying to DH we should’ve planned all water park/pool days!
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24 Aug 19, 09:38 AM |
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Our kids are older than yours 14, 14, 12, 11 and we still do the ...up early back to pool for a couple hours mid afternoon especially when it's hot then back to the park for night time. It breaks the day up, allows for a proper cool off in the water and even a half hr lie down if needs be. We also give them some money each day. They know that when it's gone it's gone so that sorts the wanting to buy everything issue! I get hammering the parks especially when theres little queues but for sanity reasons we do it this way lol x
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24 Aug 19, 09:54 AM |
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I would have struggled with that plan, sorry 😊 I planned 2 days for each park, 1 day got early fastpasses so morning day, 1 day late fastpasses so park about 3. We still got all the rides and shows we wanted to see but had some lovely time around the pool and for us we love shopping time factored in.
It is a holiday, meant for relaxation and quality family time, I know the tickets cost a fortune but a I think 5 hours a day is enough especially in the Florida humidity
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24 Aug 19, 09:56 AM |
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Our first visit, way back in 1989, our two were 7 and 12. It was going to be our only visit and had long, long days opening to midnight or even later. No fast passes and lots of long queues. How we managed I’ll never know but I do remember certain places, like The Hall of Presidents and the Riverboat, were our friends. The kids just used to sleep. Our next trip was 3 weeks and very slow paced.
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24 Aug 19, 10:10 AM |
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I think another issue is that on holiday you and they are together 24 hours a day for two weeks - far longer than you’d usually be. I’m currently on holiday in Ireland with DH. Much as I love him, to be together for so long with no breaks can be very wearing! We try to schedule half days apart where we can - I go to the shops or a cinema/theatre matinee, he goes and looks at trains/churches!
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24 Aug 19, 10:36 AM |
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You see we would never have done that on holiday. With work and things like Cubs and sports events we never got to spend quality time as a 4 unless we where on holiday so that's what we went away for. No kids clubs, no going off doing separate things. For us holidays was about being a family.
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24 Aug 19, 10:44 AM |
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Mine are much older but would still be moaning If we stayed at a park 9 til 7 in the summer heat (especially animal kingdom which seems to be hotter than the other parks). A few hours and they’ve had enough and want to cool down.
Our favourite Disney days are when we going to the waterparks in the day and the theme parks in the evening (if they’re open late enough) or park for a few hours in the morning then the water park or pool in the afternoon (weather permitting). |
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24 Aug 19, 10:58 AM |
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As as solo adult I could never spend that much time in the parks - it would be way too much for me, particularly in that heat. I either go out about 8.30 and stay till about 3.00 or go out about 12.00 and stay until about 8.00.
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24 Aug 19, 11:13 AM |
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We did 9-12.30 with our four year old. Long enough the. Room sleep pool and out for dinner in the evening
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