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  • On Apr 11, 2012
    Jessica from GA 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! We are taking our daughter to WDW (she will be 13 months when we travel) in September and planning on going to the parks for 6 days. Would 5 days be better with a day off in between?

    Hi Jessica!  Welcome to the Mom's Panel!  I would love to assist a fellow Georgian!  I have traveled with my children to Disney when they were infants and toddlers. After traveling to Disney with 18-month-old twins, I realized that I needed to schedule a "Resort Day" in the middle of our trip.  On that particular trip, we visited a different park three days in a row and all six of us hit a wall on that third day and ended up needing to go back to our Resort for an early nap. I definitely would recommend visiting the parks for five days rather than six with a "little one."  I would also recommend your non-park day to be on day three or four of your vacation. We find that we really enjoy our "Resort Days" as much as our park days on our Disney Vacations. If you will be staying on Disney property, you could enjoy a late breakfast at one of the Disney Resorts followed by an afternoon by the pool or exploring Downtown Disney. I hope this helps! Please let me know if I can answer any other questions about traveling to Disney with "little ones."  Best wishes for a Magical Trip, Jessica!
    Happy Planning,
    Jodie 
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Meet the Panelist: Jodie, Georgia

Hey, y'all! I'm the mother of four amazing kids and wife to my very own Prince Charming!  After working as a Registered Nurse for over 20 years, I recently traded in my scrubs to work as a Physician Recruiter for my local hospital. My friends call me the "Queen of Disney," and I would love to put all my experiences and knowledge to work in order to assist you in planning a magical Walt Disney World vacation! Learn More About Jodie

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