Anyone have young twins?

Marygoodnight007

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I’m expecting identical twins in February and we are local AP. We also have a 2 year old who loves “Mickey’s House”. We’re gonna take a few months off and then probably get right back to the parks for my toddler (it’s super low stakes. We live here we can go for a few hours and go home)

Anyone have twin tips? Mostly concerned about where I can’t take the stroller like The Land pavilion or fitting everyone into a bathroom for diaper changes (guess we could use baby care).
 
I’m expecting identical twins in February and we are local AP. We also have a 2 year old who loves “Mickey’s House”. We’re gonna take a few months off and then probably get right back to the parks for my toddler (it’s super low stakes. We live here we can go for a few hours and go home)

Anyone have twin tips? Mostly concerned about where I can’t take the stroller like The Land pavilion or fitting everyone into a bathroom for diaper changes (guess we could use baby care).

I don’t have twins (although I am a twin) but was thinking for bathroom/diaper change look for the companion bathrooms. They are usually pretty good size and many of them having changing tables (I think there was a couple that didn’t) you should be able to get stroller and everyone in there all at one time and it’s private so toddler can go potty while you change babies.
 
My twins are 18, but I was a SAHM to 5 very close in age. Will you have another adult with you? If so, divide and conquer, I’ve had to get all 5 changed/pottied in public bathrooms alone, and it was not easy.
 
My twins are 6 now but we were in the same boat. Our oldest was 2 1/2 when the twins were born. The parks were fun but it was honestly pretty tough with the twins. Baby care centers don't allow you to bring in strollers so it was nearly impossible to use them. I changed them in our Citi mini gt double by laying the seats flat a lot of the time or took the whole shebang in the bathroom to change everyone.
 

we are coming from the uk with our 13 month year old (at time we arrive) identical twin girls in May for 17 days. Can’t wait
 
I have twins, though mine are almost 8 years old now. Admittedly, we spend most of our time at Disneyland, but in general, Disney does a good job of making things accessible to parents of multiples. We always used companion assisted/family restrooms for our diaper changes or took one kid at a time to the regular restrooms. I also tried several different strollers at Disney parks, and I will honestly say that, while everyone has a different preference for side by side vs. front to back, the most important things in a Disney double stroller are maneuverability and weight. If it's too heavy, you'll get tired of pushing it. And it must steer well 1 handed. We also wore our twins when they were little a lot at Disney. With crowds, it's just easier to get around sometimes without the stroller.
 












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