hcox31
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just sitting here on our last night at disney and thought I'd post about our experiences with a 10 month old and a five year old.
BUSES:
-having a carrier (we have an ergo) was invaluable for the buses to and from the parks. The drivers can sometimes take corners fast and it was easiest to hold onto my DD with her in the ergo. Having the stroller ready and collapsed before getting in line and while at the bus stops was good too. I would take my son (age 5) and my DD in the ergo and my husband would take our backpack and the stroller on the bus. Buses at the end of the day can be busy but thankfully people gave up their seats for me with the baby in the carrier but I was prepared to stand with her if needed.
In the parks:
-stroller was a must obviously. We only had a single and my 5 year old son did just fine walking around. We just took lots of sitting breaks.
-use the rider swap so both adults can ride the rides
-again the ergo on tame rides and in lines and shows was invaluable
-stroller naps
Were No problem for my dd thankfully.
-bring a change pad since change areas were a marble slab in the bathrooms.
-there were change areas in the men's bathrooms too
Restaurants:
-we always wiped the tables and high chairs down before using them. We found the high chairs weren't always cleaned well.
-be prepared to leave strollers outside restaurants. We rarely if ever saw one inside.
In the hotel:
-we created a place just for the pack n play where it was dark. Having blankets that smelled like home in the playpen helped.
BUSES:
-having a carrier (we have an ergo) was invaluable for the buses to and from the parks. The drivers can sometimes take corners fast and it was easiest to hold onto my DD with her in the ergo. Having the stroller ready and collapsed before getting in line and while at the bus stops was good too. I would take my son (age 5) and my DD in the ergo and my husband would take our backpack and the stroller on the bus. Buses at the end of the day can be busy but thankfully people gave up their seats for me with the baby in the carrier but I was prepared to stand with her if needed.
In the parks:
-stroller was a must obviously. We only had a single and my 5 year old son did just fine walking around. We just took lots of sitting breaks.
-use the rider swap so both adults can ride the rides
-again the ergo on tame rides and in lines and shows was invaluable
-stroller naps
Were No problem for my dd thankfully.
-bring a change pad since change areas were a marble slab in the bathrooms.
-there were change areas in the men's bathrooms too
Restaurants:
-we always wiped the tables and high chairs down before using them. We found the high chairs weren't always cleaned well.
-be prepared to leave strollers outside restaurants. We rarely if ever saw one inside.
In the hotel:
-we created a place just for the pack n play where it was dark. Having blankets that smelled like home in the playpen helped.
