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Rest Days
Do you have rest days? There will be 2 adults and 3 children, between 14 - 6.
Is it better to only go to places for a little time and then have a break. We will be staying in a villa so the kids could spend time by the pool.
We are going for 15 days and I don't know if we will be able to go back, so I want it to be as special as possible for them.
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Re: Rest Days
Definitely allow some rest time in between the parks or you will soon be exhausted trying to see and do everything.
Many folk go to the parks early and then return to their resort or villa for a break, maybe returning later in the day if they want to see the fireworks etc. or to take dinner at WDW.
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yes defo have rest days. we usually have rest days at the water parks :D
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We don't have rest days as such but we do have days (or part days where we don't go to the parks. We tend to spend time at Downtown Disney or take a boat out from one of the marinas or go shopping, spend a morning in Celebration, Boggy Creek airboat ride, or the resort pool etc, etc.
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last year when we went my 2 kids were 8 and 11. we were the ones exhausted and needing rest days lol. we had 4 full days at all the disney parks and then 1 day at the pool in our villa only going out for our pirate dinner on the evening. then we had another 4 full days out each day we were getting out of the villa later and later lol. the last day we only did downtown disney before going to the airport. because of the time difference from the uk to florida you are buzzing and wide awake very early at the start of your holiday, make the most of this and make it less frantic towards the end. enjoy x sarah:thumbsup:
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We don't have rest days as such, but then we don't go to the parks every day for the whole day. When we went with friends and their children, we would come back to the house in the afternoon if we were going out in the evening.
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Building in rests are important, especially for first time visitors. You can do it a couple of different ways. Spend part of the day at the park, and do as you suggest, the rest of the afternoon at the pool with maybe an evening return to the park.
Or plan full days at the park, spaced with days where you are not at the park at all. That can get a little tricky unless the weather chooses to cooperate!
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We are planing on a park day then a rest day (doing things such as water parks, discovery cove etc).
I think you generally need to have your rest days, gives you a chance to enjoy your holiday without rushing from one place to another - plus gives your feet a chance to recover.
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Our rest days are spent at the water parks, downtown disney/mall and one day on international drive where we do ripleys or titanic then crazy golf. One year we didnt have any proper rest days and when we got home it was very strange, it felt like we had been in a whirlwind and rushed through the holiday rather than enjoying it!
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So it sounds like rest days are a good idea, thanks.
I'll have to have a diary there is just so much to remember :)