Kilimanjaro Safaris; Animal Kingdom; AA
  • On Mar 26, 2013
    Julie Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Hi, Will be visiting with DD2.5 and DS4. I want to make sure the kids don't get too overtired/overstimulated. Would it be too much for them to do MK in the morning, head back to the Poly for nap, and then return to MK in the late afternoon/early evening

    Hi Julie! Many guests who are traveling with younger aged children will head to parks when they open in the morning and do a few hours of attractions. Most will stop for a bite to eat in the park and then head back to their resort for a long rest in the afternoon. You can again head back for dinner or just have dinner at your resort and head back after for the parades and fireworks. Lines are apt to be longer when you do return but if you can concentrate on those that normally don't get real busy and enjoy some of the entertainment around the park. Don't push them to do more and more. You will be able to tell when all they want to do is stroll around and relax or jump up and run to meet a character. Just make sure they do get a good rest each day and you will be fine!
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