Originally Posted By xrayvision After taking some benedryl, I fell asleep on Space Mountain right after the starfield tunnel(this happened prior to the renovation). My girlfriend, cracking up, woke me up at the unloading station. Best places to catch some zzzzz. 1) AMC Movie Theater (buy tickets for two shows, cheaper than half-day hotel use). 2) GCH Lobby 3) Lobby for the Walt Disney Story 4) Train 5) Monorail 6) Mark Twain/Columbia 7) Outdoor table w/chairs or bench in quiet area. 8) Pirates or HM I guess. But, they're noisy.
Originally Posted By Pollyana I agree with Dr Hans... In the sleepy sleepy sleepy sleepy sleepy room.......
Originally Posted By GMLSKIS Great thread as I needed a few ideas. I'm going to Disneyland for 5 straight days next week and am too lazy to walk the 13 minutes each way to the motel room. I will be at the park each day 16 hours and Know a few days I will be running on fumes and need a quick power nap. I once tried on a bench at the Main Street train station but kept waking up every time the Jungle Cruise driver would fire his pistol.
Originally Posted By alfrede The Tiki room is air conditioned and dark. Brilliant on a hot day, but - you have to sit up straight on those seats, and that's not easy when you start to nod off. Imagine, just starting to nod off, you start to lean and then..jump awake because you think you're going to fall. You'd scare the birds!!!
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "Mr. Lincoln." I agree. It's really boring if you've seen it once or twice.
Originally Posted By Pollyana Aladdin has very comfy seats and it is easy to drift off. But the show is very good.
Originally Posted By TheParsec "The train and the GCH lobby work for me." I gotta agree with this! I sometimes take a little nap on the Train and when I'm tired of walking and don't feel like going back to the hotel, I just go over to GCH and sitback and relax.
Originally Posted By believe I would say a bench with shade anywhere in the park. When you're tired, you don't want to walk anywhere, you just want to crash someplace close and convenient. Sorry, if I was at Small World, I'm not going to walk the 15 minutes it'll take to get the GCH (and back). That's 30 minutes I could be napping.
Originally Posted By avatarmickey115 Winnie the Pooh gives you this really awesome swaying and rocking feeling cuz the cars roll around and it feels awesome!!! Ive tried resting on Space Mountain, feels weird cuz you cant see where your going, but its impossible to sleep on that ride, so thats not really an option haunted mansion...?
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x I've seen someone napping over by the Haunted Mansion fastpass area..
Originally Posted By xrayvision >>Space Mountain, feels weird cuz you cant see where your going, but its impossible to sleep on that ride, so thats not really an option<< No joke, I honestly fell asleep while riding on Space Mountain. It can be done. If you go on SM late at night and take some Benedryl just before you get in line, you'll be asleep on SM in no time. LOL. Actually, don't take Benedryl or any medication if you don't need to.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt How can you fall asleep on a ride that lasts about 90 seconds?
Originally Posted By tashajilek So funny b/c i just recently fell asleep on the train. I was so tired that i even had my eyes closed during the grand canyon display, which i always love. I would pay for a bed rental for a few hrs if there was ever such a thing.
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x Can you find an excuse to lie down in First Aid? I bet it's quiet in there, too
Originally Posted By believe >>>>>>I would pay for a bed rental for a few hrs if there was ever such a thing.<<<< actually, there are. I think they call them power pods or something. They look like space aged lazyboys, but have a cover that covers the upper part of your body and face - and it plays music. They should have something like that in Tomorrowland...
Originally Posted By csgoofygirl There are some really comfy chairs in First Aid in DCA. I like to go in there for just a quick little re-charge at least one time on a trip. I have a bad foot, so I use that as my excuse.