Mother, Son, Giraffe, Kilimanjaro Safaris, Animal Kingdom, Savannah
  • On Dec 24, 2011
    Rebecca from NY 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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    Going to WDW for the 1st time with my husband and a 9-year-old. Instead of doing mid-day breaks at the hotel, are there any areas in the parks where we could just spread a blanket to relax for a while if we don't want to bother trekking to the hotel?

    Hi Rebecca! There is really no where to do that, but there are quieter spots in all of the parks where you could relax, though there is still going to be guests around you. For example, for a break I enjoy sitting in the rocking chairs in Town Square and on Main Street in the Magic Kingdom and just watching guests go by; there are also rocking chairs by the Hall of Presidents in the Magic Kingfom. Likewise, in Epcot, there are places to sit and relax. The Morocco Pavillion is an especially restfull pavilion if you go to the back of it. There are also benches all around Word Showcase Lagoon in Epcot to sit on for a nice afternoon break. However, the most relaxing break will be returning to your hotel for a nap or a swim. I hope this helps! Write back if you have any more questions!
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I am an engineer with NASA with prior Air Force service. My wife and I have two boys, ages 13 and 8. At home, I'm known as the "Disney Guy" and I've enjoyed helping guests plan their Walt Disney World, Disney Cruise Line, and Disneyland vacations. Learn More About Bernie

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