Buntington
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- May 30, 2011
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Hi all! I previously posted about plans to take our DS to WDW next December when he is about 20 months old. However, I will be job hunting in January and February 2014, and since our end goal is to move back to FL (I grew up there), it is possible that I will have a job interview in FL. If this happens, DH and I were hoping to go down and make a weekend out of it--interview on a Friday or Monday, visit my family for one weekend day, and then use the other weekend day to take DS to WDW for the first official time (we went last year for one day just after I found out I was pregnant with him). I don't want to get my hopes up too high about this happening, but if it does, I also want to be prepared with a plan in place, because we may only have a couple of weeks' notice before the trip.
Anyhow, I'm trying to project out...what would DS enjoy at 9 or 10 months of age? Should we do MK or Epcot? Epcot is my favorite park, but I realize that it's less kid friendly...but DS is not really a "kid" yet. I would potentially consider AK but it is definitely not my favorite, and I feel like we can take DS to a zoo pretty much anywhere, so I'm far less excited about that than MK or Epcot. Also, how did you handle naptimes? Since we are only going for one day, we won't have a hotel room to return to as home base. I don't want to disrupt his nap schedule and end up with a miserable, fussy baby.
I definitely want to try to do some kind of character breakfast...which one would be best for his age? He may have separation anxiety and stranger fear at that age, so have people had better luck with characters in costumes or just regular people (e.g. Akershus princess breakfast)? What kind of rides might he enjoy? He is 6 months old now and he loves to look at things and smiles at strangers, so he's pretty much entertained by anywhere we go at the moment. But really loud noises can still scare him sometimes. I realize we might end up not doing much depending on his reactions, which is fine. Even if we just ended up browsing in gift shops for part of the day, we would still enjoy ourselves. But I also wanted to plan to try some things and see what he thinks of them.
For those of you who have done babywearing at the parks, how did it go? Any tips? We have a stroller but DS is much happier being held, so I use my Ergo carrier a lot at home and around town and was thinking of doing that in the parks as well.
DS is EBF and just starting solids. I have already checked out the breastfeeding thread--lots of good advice there! Appreciate any additional advice you can offer.
Anyhow, I'm trying to project out...what would DS enjoy at 9 or 10 months of age? Should we do MK or Epcot? Epcot is my favorite park, but I realize that it's less kid friendly...but DS is not really a "kid" yet. I would potentially consider AK but it is definitely not my favorite, and I feel like we can take DS to a zoo pretty much anywhere, so I'm far less excited about that than MK or Epcot. Also, how did you handle naptimes? Since we are only going for one day, we won't have a hotel room to return to as home base. I don't want to disrupt his nap schedule and end up with a miserable, fussy baby.
I definitely want to try to do some kind of character breakfast...which one would be best for his age? He may have separation anxiety and stranger fear at that age, so have people had better luck with characters in costumes or just regular people (e.g. Akershus princess breakfast)? What kind of rides might he enjoy? He is 6 months old now and he loves to look at things and smiles at strangers, so he's pretty much entertained by anywhere we go at the moment. But really loud noises can still scare him sometimes. I realize we might end up not doing much depending on his reactions, which is fine. Even if we just ended up browsing in gift shops for part of the day, we would still enjoy ourselves. But I also wanted to plan to try some things and see what he thinks of them.
For those of you who have done babywearing at the parks, how did it go? Any tips? We have a stroller but DS is much happier being held, so I use my Ergo carrier a lot at home and around town and was thinking of doing that in the parks as well.
DS is EBF and just starting solids. I have already checked out the breastfeeding thread--lots of good advice there! Appreciate any additional advice you can offer.