KroppinK
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Sep 15, 2006
- Messages
- 30
My whole extended family has been planning a trip to Disney World for this Thanksgiving since this past fall (a year in advance)... and "all of a sudden" (long story), we are adopting twins from Vietnam!! They will likely come home in October.... one month before the big Disney trip. In November, they'll be about 6 months old. Our son will be 3 1/2 years old.
We're not making a decision YET... (and probably not officially even until November)... but I'm just wondering how crazy we are for still entertaining the idea of POSSIBLY going to Disney in November...with 6-month-old twins... Is it doable?? Can it be enjoyed??
It will be my parents, my brother & wife & 2 kids (ages 11 & 13), and then the 5 of us. We would be driving there (10 hours) & we already have a place to stay (my parents are paying for the condo for the whole gang). So at a minimum, we could just go & hang out with the family in a free condo for a week & have some family assistance with the babies, without even setting foot in the parks. But we'd have to survive the 10-hour drive with new 6-month-old twins!
We even already have our park passes (non-expiring) & my son would LOVE it!! (We already took him in Feb. this year.) Would it be a waste of a park ticket to even try to enter the park with 2 babies?? We could take turns during the week taking our 3-year-old to the parks with other family members, while the other parent stays "home" at the condo with the babies. Or can it be enjoyable enough to make it worth using a park ticket to be present at the park?
I suppose it won't be too hot in November, so we could sometimes use baby carriers / slings (but have the double stroller there too). Is this too nuts?
(I'm only asking this from the twins at Disney perspective... I'm already quite knowledgeable about transition & bonding issues after bringing the babies home from Vietnam & will definitely be taking that into consideration when the time comes around! Like I said, we'll be making an official decision AFTER they're home.
But somehow, I'm hoping that this trip can still be doable!!
....assuming they really do come home about a month or more before the Disney trip.)
Thanks!
We're not making a decision YET... (and probably not officially even until November)... but I'm just wondering how crazy we are for still entertaining the idea of POSSIBLY going to Disney in November...with 6-month-old twins... Is it doable?? Can it be enjoyed??

It will be my parents, my brother & wife & 2 kids (ages 11 & 13), and then the 5 of us. We would be driving there (10 hours) & we already have a place to stay (my parents are paying for the condo for the whole gang). So at a minimum, we could just go & hang out with the family in a free condo for a week & have some family assistance with the babies, without even setting foot in the parks. But we'd have to survive the 10-hour drive with new 6-month-old twins!
We even already have our park passes (non-expiring) & my son would LOVE it!! (We already took him in Feb. this year.) Would it be a waste of a park ticket to even try to enter the park with 2 babies?? We could take turns during the week taking our 3-year-old to the parks with other family members, while the other parent stays "home" at the condo with the babies. Or can it be enjoyable enough to make it worth using a park ticket to be present at the park?
I suppose it won't be too hot in November, so we could sometimes use baby carriers / slings (but have the double stroller there too). Is this too nuts? (I'm only asking this from the twins at Disney perspective... I'm already quite knowledgeable about transition & bonding issues after bringing the babies home from Vietnam & will definitely be taking that into consideration when the time comes around! Like I said, we'll be making an official decision AFTER they're home.
But somehow, I'm hoping that this trip can still be doable!!
....assuming they really do come home about a month or more before the Disney trip.)Thanks!
We politely declined since we do have a TV at home.
! BUT for laid-back, easy going babies I think it would be "okay" (not exactly fun, but it wouldn't be a total nightmare). My son would've done "okay" with a 10 hour car ride at 6 months; he was very easy going. So I think much of it would depend on the personalities of the babies.