pumpkin5156
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If you have ever taken your (or a ) 2-3 year old to WDW, I am ready for your advice/tips/thoughts. he's our only child and I'm wondering how it goes.
Do you find it helpful to go back to the hotel (POFQ for us) and take a break, then go back to the parks and stay late? Or is it better to charge it all day and turn in around 8 or 9PM? Our boy goes to bed at 7pm every night without fail, and naps very regularly (though at the time of travel he'll be down to only one nap a day...) He sleeps fine in his stroller.
I don't know if he'll be 40 inches at 2 1/2.....so what rides couldn't they go on?? Did anything freak them out? He's very apt to be outside and see new things, so I'm not really afraid of overstimulation. He just doesn't like a lot of people in his face....
First time mom here, so I'm certainly not above any comments or advice anyone has. I need it!
Please help me out so I can be prepared! Thanks all!
Do you find it helpful to go back to the hotel (POFQ for us) and take a break, then go back to the parks and stay late? Or is it better to charge it all day and turn in around 8 or 9PM? Our boy goes to bed at 7pm every night without fail, and naps very regularly (though at the time of travel he'll be down to only one nap a day...) He sleeps fine in his stroller.
I don't know if he'll be 40 inches at 2 1/2.....so what rides couldn't they go on?? Did anything freak them out? He's very apt to be outside and see new things, so I'm not really afraid of overstimulation. He just doesn't like a lot of people in his face....
First time mom here, so I'm certainly not above any comments or advice anyone has. I need it!
Please help me out so I can be prepared! Thanks all!
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We've never been and are so excited, but in normal exciting things, my kids do better if they skip the nap (AJ doesn't nap anymore anyways) and then just go to bed early, for us that's 7pm, for you it might be even earlier, but bedtime might be later then too. My parents are coming so I plan on having all the kids in bed early, leaving them w/ my parents and me and DH are hitting MK for extra magic hours, woohoo!
just kidding. We had thought about just bringing the back carrier sometimes, (we have an ERGO, a soft frameless) but our stroller was so light that we just brought it and parked it if we didn't use it. But I'm curious...where did DS nap during dinner?
We took our 2.5 yo in January and I planned like a maniac and prepared myself for meltdowns, tantrums you name it. Well long story short my delightful son was practically prefect in every way. Yes the shows freaked him out (that was a surprise for us) and we napped everyday (which ate up precious time during shortened january hours) but he also showed us why Disney is so magical. He squealed with delight at meeting the characters, loved "flying" his elephant, ate special waffles, saw his first parade and waved to all his new "friends", giggled endlessly swimming in the fun pools...I had tears in my eyes all week long and I am not that sappy!
We just got back from our second trip to Disney. Our first trip with our daughter was when she was 2 1/2. A couple of very important points to keep in mind: