justhat
<font color=teal>DC DISer<br><font color=red>pick
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I took my daughter to Disney at 12 weeks old, but having said that, I would postpone your trip. When we went (trip was also planned before baby) it was mid-May and Madison was just about 3 months old (born 2/26/04). Some friends of ours went down at the end of March and invited us along, but we declined because we felt she was too young. We also took her to Disney in early December when she was 9 months, and I really felt the weather was too bad for a newborn to be out. It was sorta warm some days (70s), but on 12/4 it was freezing for a baby. We all had jackets on and I also had a blanket wrapped around my daughter cause the jacket wasn't enough. And this was during the day-at night it was worse. And with a newborn you'd need to be even more careful with the weather and their temps.
Oh, and my daughter was exclusively breastfed for 6 months (and still breastfeeding now at almost 13 months) and she got sick plenty of times so don't think the breastmilk makes you immune from germs. At 1 month she got pinkeye (don't know how), 3 months a cold (while in Disney actually), 9 months she got 1 bad cold after another right after we got home from our Disney trip, leading to an ear infection at 10 months, then another cold at 11 months. My nephew had RSV when he was 4 months and was hospitalized for 5 days, and when my daughter's colds just wouldn't let up I really got scared that she had RSV too.
Also, Madison was due 3/12 so she could have easily had been born on 3/26 instead of 2/26. If that happens with your 3rd, you could be taking a 2 week old.
Oh, and my daughter was exclusively breastfed for 6 months (and still breastfeeding now at almost 13 months) and she got sick plenty of times so don't think the breastmilk makes you immune from germs. At 1 month she got pinkeye (don't know how), 3 months a cold (while in Disney actually), 9 months she got 1 bad cold after another right after we got home from our Disney trip, leading to an ear infection at 10 months, then another cold at 11 months. My nephew had RSV when he was 4 months and was hospitalized for 5 days, and when my daughter's colds just wouldn't let up I really got scared that she had RSV too.
Also, Madison was due 3/12 so she could have easily had been born on 3/26 instead of 2/26. If that happens with your 3rd, you could be taking a 2 week old.