Steffy
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Hi Lindsay!Okay, so I need opinions from you guys. I have finally conceded the fact that we will not be making a December trip this year (how that makes me want to cry!), and we'll have at least 55 DVC points that we have to use before the end of September '10, since we can't bank them.
I had just assumed we would take Austin for his first trip, likely in early or mid-May of next year. However, I would definitely like to continue the Dec. tradition, and also go in Dec. of next year. When talking with Jonathan, he mentioned maybe doing something different in May, if I'm set on December. (Blasphemous, yes.) Without dealing with a trade-out, which I have no desire to do, that leaves us only Hilton Head or Vero Beach as our non-Disney property DVC options. Plus, we have no real interest in going to Vero Beach, as we can go to my grandparent's house about an hour south of Vero for beach time, and it doesn't cost us anything.
So, anyone want to weigh in on taking a potential 8-9 mo. old to Disney, or to Hilton Head? Obviously, a trip with an infant will be new all the way around - I do know what to expect with Disney, while neither J or I have ever been anywhere near Hilton Head. I could see HHI potentially being a bit more "relaxed", but at the same time, I'm worried there won't be much we can do, other than the pool or just walking around, with an infant, while WDW has a lot of stimulation and built-in entertainment. Also, the cost for airfare to Savannah or Charleston is much more significant than what it would be to go to MCO (like almost double). And driving, IMO, would be out of the question for either location - just too long.
And the big question - could we actually hold out 19 months before returning to the World?![]()
Hey, you asked.

At WDW you can do all of that plus. If you want to relax you can relax. Swim. Beach. Watch the grass grow. Play pool at the community center. Sign out a DVD. Oooorrrrrrrrr, you can ride Its a small world, go to Playhouse Disney, have breakfast with the Little Einsteins, go over to the Poly to the Neverland Club, go see a parade, watch the fireworks, go to the campfire and roast marshmallows, go for a walk, bike ride, boat ride, monorail ride... need I go on???????
We brought both of the grandsons before they were one. I'd suggest bringing your stroller that reclines and that he's used to. There are baby care centers to sit in and have air conditioning while you feed him. You could nurse there. Buy a diaper if you've used them all up. You could take a raft to Tom Sawyers Island. My grandsons LOVED the parades, the shows, the boat rides EVERYTHING. Their eyes didn't stop moving, except when they slept. They took in all the smells, the lights, the CMs saying hi.
My DDIL said she didn't want to take another toddler to the World, so we went to HHI. After the second day of biking and playing in the sand, she stated that there would surely have been a whole lot more to do at WDW.



So anyway, you asked.


