Should I assume?

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Should I assume?
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Tue, 05-01-2007 - 2:37pm

Question for you expert travlers. Yes, another one :) Before this is all over, you might be wishing I never found you. LOL!! Hope not! Anyway, I have made some reservations. My question is, should I assume that Preston is on the same schedule as he is at home. He will be almost 2. At home he sleeps till about 8-8:30. I have made the character breakfast reservations for 9:40-10. I really don't want to wake him. But, my fear is- he will get up earlier and be starved by 9:40. I guess I could just give him a b-fast bar to hold him over. What is your experience? Thanks again for all your help!!!

Leslie

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Tue, 05-01-2007 - 5:35pm

You might as well assume the same schedule, right? However, being ready with snacks in case of an early wake-up sounds good to me!

I think what you are saying is why we've never been big on ADRs. With 4 kids that don't eat all that much anyway, trying to plan mealtimes would have come back to bite us in the butt! However, it'd be totally do-able with some snacking options.

Laurie in OH, mom to

Alex, 12 years old
Julianne and Leah, 10.5 years old
Audrey, 3 years old

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Tue, 05-01-2007 - 6:59pm

Leslie,


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Wed, 05-02-2007 - 12:48am

I think that they tell you to be at your reservation at least 30 min ahead of time. His schedule might be off just from all of the excitement, and you all are going to be in the same room so he might wake up anyways.

Jill

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Wed, 05-02-2007 - 9:24am
I would be prepared for an early riser.