tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3356107853796107267.post3663101829957826475..comments2024-03-05T09:15:05.886-05:00Comments on Robin Kramer Writes: What to Expect While Vacationing at Disney World with KidsRobin Kramerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09902099859770996417noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3356107853796107267.post-2410754713492376112016-01-17T19:19:05.115-05:002016-01-17T19:19:05.115-05:00I completely echo the themes of rewarding, fabulou...I completely echo the themes of rewarding, fabulous, and exhausting, Shavahn! Sounds like you managed beautifully, and I'm so glad you had such a wonderful trip. <br /><br />Stitch should have better manners. ;)Robin Kramerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09902099859770996417noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3356107853796107267.post-34894627441094364992016-01-17T18:48:47.385-05:002016-01-17T18:48:47.385-05:00I would add to NOT have too many expectations. Thi...I would add to NOT have too many expectations. This was one thing that kept our trip fun for all. We didn't expect our kids to love the characters (and the one actually disliked them). We didn't expect to ride many rides - we actually exceeded this expectation. However, upon being spit on by Stitch, we found that my younger son was actually frightened of all of the 4D rides. With a lack of expectation for how the trip would go, we just changed plans and worked around the bumps in the road. Canceled the second character lunch we had planned. Took turns riding the 4D rides with my older son. Had a magical, wonderful time. The one thing I completely didn't expect, though with the mentioned 10 mile walks, I should have known, was how exhausting the trip would be. So rewarding and fabulous, but completely exhausting. Shavahnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17139936809409847095noreply@blogger.com