2princes'mom
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I have been to WDW several times
but never with a 2 year old and so I have a question for those who have purchased balloons (with or with out kids)
.
My little man LOVES balloons so very much that despite his speech delay, it is one of the words he tries to articulate multiple times a day and he usually has one in his hands. Bbbbwwwoommm Bbbwwooomm!!
Due to this love and facination for balloons, I can tell you that we will need to purchase the first one we see (and possibly 2 or 3 more)
so my question is this:
If we tie it to the stroller, is it likely to be taken while we are in a ride or at a show?
If I bring a small one with me (think size of a softball) that I blow up personally (no helium) so that he can have one in his hands as well, will he be able to carry it onto the majority of rides (well the ones that he is allowed to get on?)
I am concerned because part of what his developmental therapist and I have noticed is that he often has something in his hand and does NOT want to let it go until he decides he is ready. She has said this is his way of organizing himself and giving himself something that he can have control over. When he has an object like a balloon in his hands, it helps him to focus on that instead of some of the things that trigger his frustrations (and yes fits).
Anyway, if any one could answer either of those questions, I would be most appreciative.
THANKS so much!!


My little man LOVES balloons so very much that despite his speech delay, it is one of the words he tries to articulate multiple times a day and he usually has one in his hands. Bbbbwwwoommm Bbbwwooomm!!


If we tie it to the stroller, is it likely to be taken while we are in a ride or at a show?
If I bring a small one with me (think size of a softball) that I blow up personally (no helium) so that he can have one in his hands as well, will he be able to carry it onto the majority of rides (well the ones that he is allowed to get on?)
I am concerned because part of what his developmental therapist and I have noticed is that he often has something in his hand and does NOT want to let it go until he decides he is ready. She has said this is his way of organizing himself and giving himself something that he can have control over. When he has an object like a balloon in his hands, it helps him to focus on that instead of some of the things that trigger his frustrations (and yes fits).
Anyway, if any one could answer either of those questions, I would be most appreciative.
THANKS so much!!