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Sunday, June 13, 2010
Planning a trip to Disney's Homeschool Days and Night of Joy
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Making use of the wait times
While you are waiting to enter a theme park attraction, try one of these ideas. First, make note of what time it is when you enter the line.
Next you have a few choices:
- Keep track of the time it takes until you reach the attraction. Note this for each attraction in a day. At the end of the day, calculate your total and average wait times.
- Count the number of other guests who enter the line after you for a certain number of minutes (you decide on the number). Then estimate the number of guests that visit the attraction in a day.
- Play "I Spy" with the items around you in the line.
- Keep a small notepad in your bag, along with something to use for writing. Have each child write out the name of the attraction and think of a word using each letter in the name. This can also be done in the back of an autograph book.
- Tell each child to remember five things they see around them. Once you've completed the attraction, they will describe those five things.
Next you have a few choices:
- Keep track of the time it takes until you reach the attraction. Note this for each attraction in a day. At the end of the day, calculate your total and average wait times.
- Count the number of other guests who enter the line after you for a certain number of minutes (you decide on the number). Then estimate the number of guests that visit the attraction in a day.
- Play "I Spy" with the items around you in the line.
- Keep a small notepad in your bag, along with something to use for writing. Have each child write out the name of the attraction and think of a word using each letter in the name. This can also be done in the back of an autograph book.
- Tell each child to remember five things they see around them. Once you've completed the attraction, they will describe those five things.
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