Gosh = I just reread my post and I was awfully negative - I am
sorry about that, cna we put it down to sleepless nights
justthat -
It sounds like the coachrider had changed a lot since I had one, but my dd is nearly 6 so that's quite likely! The big problem with mine was that rather than the body coming off and switching around, the handle was reversible (it could be flipped from the front to the back of the pram), when it was reversed the wheels just didn't work properly, the swiveling wheels were at the back and the fixed at the front - it was like trying to steer a tank.
Yes it was massively heavy, and that is a drawback, but it's not the end of the world, imho, you are lifting/carrying a pushchair for a lot less time than you are steering it, so as long as you can push/steer it comfortably I would be less concerned about the weight, although I would work out how you will get on/off the bus if you have pushchair, carseat, and bags - ie, who will carry each thing. It's probably doable, but it's worth having a plan.
For diapers - we always hire a car, I think it's much easier, especially with kids, plus we like to eat offsite sometimes (and go shopping, but that will be less exciting since you have easy access to american shops and prices all the time). Since we have a car, I just take a couple of days worth and then buy more as we need them. I have heard of people getting them delivered from netgrocer, but I've never looked into it as we will just buy them.
On the travel cot issue - we were planning on getting a pop up crib/moses basket thing. They have recently appeared all over in the UK, but I don't know if they are in the USA as well (we seem to get very different products)
there's a picture here
here (but that's a uk site)
My only concern is that Molly is quite big and will probably have outgrown her Moses basket by December, so I'm worried she won't fit in it.
NotUrsula -
Molly is lovely

but then maybe I am biased! We got off to a bad start with the breastfeeding as she was a big baby (9lbs 4) and very hungry from the start. I had a section, and didn't have much milk initially. the combination meant the first few days were just awful (from a feeding point of view). Things got better when we came home, but she was still very hungry and feeding very often, I understand this is common in breastfed babys but it was making me miserable, so we decided this weekend to introduce formula and she is like a different child. She feeds for longer at one time, and then settles for 3 or 4 hours between feeds, which I am finding much easier to cope with.
I think we should have a good trip with her because she seems most content when we are out walking with the pushchair, and we will be doing a lot of that at Disney!