BeccaGrace
Reads Disney Menus When She's Sad
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We are going to WDW the first week of December and while it's one of the cooler times of years by FL standards I've seen people post of days in the 80s and some summer-like weather (definitely by NJ standards!)...My DD2 is on medication that affects her ability to sweat and her neurologist said most scenarios were fine except for the beach since there is nowhere to cool off.
Has anyone gone to Disney with sun/heat sensitivity issues? We'll be keeping her really hydrated, and she'll have on her hat & we're going to get a stroller with a shade. I think my biggest concern will be lines where she can't be in her stroller--We're going during a slower time of year but what kind of lines should we be expecting? What are some ways to stay cool in line? Are there any rides that are likely to have long, outdoor lines that we should save for early morning/evening?
Also, I know there are baby care areas in the park (at least I know MK has one)--Would I be able to bring her there to cool down if need be? Where are some good shady areas to keep in mind. Which is the worst park for sun issues (that might be best reserved for a cooler day or at non-peak hours?)
Aren't I full of questions!?!?! Any tips would be greatly appreciated. I know the trip is many months away but I figured I'd get a double benefit since we are new to this issue and heading into the warm weather months--hoping to get some tips for that could be used for non-Disney travel and activities as well.
Thank you!
Has anyone gone to Disney with sun/heat sensitivity issues? We'll be keeping her really hydrated, and she'll have on her hat & we're going to get a stroller with a shade. I think my biggest concern will be lines where she can't be in her stroller--We're going during a slower time of year but what kind of lines should we be expecting? What are some ways to stay cool in line? Are there any rides that are likely to have long, outdoor lines that we should save for early morning/evening?
Also, I know there are baby care areas in the park (at least I know MK has one)--Would I be able to bring her there to cool down if need be? Where are some good shady areas to keep in mind. Which is the worst park for sun issues (that might be best reserved for a cooler day or at non-peak hours?)
Aren't I full of questions!?!?! Any tips would be greatly appreciated. I know the trip is many months away but I figured I'd get a double benefit since we are new to this issue and heading into the warm weather months--hoping to get some tips for that could be used for non-Disney travel and activities as well.
Thank you!