Disney with a six month old

disneygrl20

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:cloud9: My husband and I are expecting our first child in the spring. We just came back from Disney in Oct and I was around 6 weeks along. We are seriously concering going back in December of 2007. The baby will be about 6 months old. Are we crazy? Who has taken a six month old and how was it? Any info and help would be great!
 
You're going to get numerous ideas on this. My first thought is to tell you to go with what makes you comfortable. After that, I've gone with a 6 week old. Most would say that was crazy or even dangerous with germs everywhere, but let me tell you all he did was sleep, it was a great trip. And, no he didn't get sick. Will your 6 mth old remember it? No, but you will. The baby will be alert and it'll be fun to see the reaction you get out of the little one. The downfalls of traveling with babies are the things you'll need to take, diapers,wipes, formula, bottles, playpens, carseats, strollers, etc. All of these things you can rent from different places, but I've found that no matter what age, my kids travel better with their own stuff. So with that, do whatever you think is right. Hope this helps a little. :)
 
I say go for it! We took dd when she was 21 months last year and will be taking ds who will turn 7 months while we are there next month. No, he won't remember it, but like the pp said, we will and will make some great memories. Yes, it will be a hassle with 2 car seats, 2 strollers, and all the stuff that you have to have with a baby, but we can't wait.

When we took dd for the first time, we had a whole different trip than we had every year prior to that. We went to character meals for the first time, rode rides we had never been on before, spent a lot less time in the parks (which was just fine), missed some things we used to do, but all in all, I wouldn't have changed a thing.

Not everyone will want to take an infant, but if you do, you will still have a great time in WDW. Best wishes on your new addition!!!!
 
First off CONGRATULATIONS on your pregnancy! Our vacation was also last month. DH and I are trying for #2 now as well. Besides, DS4 has been asking for a sister since he was 3 :teeth:. Don't know if I'm pregnant or not yet, but we shall see.

There are pros and cons for bringing an infant. The pros being not having to pay for an infant and seeing their face at everything that is around them. Plus all the "awww's" and "how adorable" statements you get :cloud9:

The cons being that the baby will not remember it, lugging all the baby gear around, not being able to go on a few rides as a family.

If you go back with DB (Disney Baby), make sure you have plenty of F-U-N and enjoy yourselves!
 

It's wonderful to have the photos of then and now with characters as your young one grows and you make many more visits thru the years. There's more hauling around of stuff, and you may spend less time in the Parks, but I doubt you'll have any regrets about going. Have fun!!!
 
We took our older dd when she was 6 months. It was great fun and set her up to be a Disney fanatic. I didn't find it to be much extra work at all. We do not use most baby "gear" (except a convertible car seat and then a stroller sometime after 12 months), so we didn't have much extra to bring except for diapers. We used the extra space in the suitcase to bring home extra souvenirs. ;) I wore her in the baby bjorn or maya wrap the whole time; she loved the view and was very happy.

The pictures are priceless.
 
We are taking our son in Feb and he will be almost 6 months old. We are so looking forward to it. Since the next time we will go he will be 2 and a half and running around Im sure. We are bringing the baby bjorn with us and his stroller but leaving his carseat in the car as we wont have a car while we are here. We are going to have his diapers, formula and cereal delivered to the hotel as thats less for us to lug down. I will however being the overplanner that I am in his diaper bag have at least 3 days worth of formula and diapers just incase. Also some orajel because he should be good and teething by then. I know he wont remember the trip but DH and I will. :love:
 
Going up in february with my 6 month old DD. Now I've taken a 9 month old and a 12 month old but nothing any smaller. So this will be a trip of firsts for me.
My DH thinks it is gonna be a disaster but from previous experiences the baby generally does alot of sleeping with all the extra stroller time.
I am looking forward to creating all sorts of new memories!
Good luck on your pregnancy!
 
:thumbsup2 Yes! Congrats on your pregnancy! We did Disney last March with our 3 kids - 11 yrs, 7yrs and 9 months at the time. The memories are priceless and so are the pictures. You'll have a blast.

For the last trip, I brought my own stroller - she was more comfortable in it and it was great to be able to adjust her seat (sitting up, laying down, etc).
I packed her diaper bag carefully for the parks. Everything from that one extra diaper to a wet face cloth in a baggie; Desitin even if she wasn't showing signs of needing it; disposable bags for dirty diapers, a few toys, spare bottle for filling, etc. It can be a bit challenging to pack everything yoou need without weighing yourself down. It's a good idea to review some of the online packing lists for ideas. The good news is that if you forget something at the hotel, Disney has these awesome kid care centers and of course plenty of stores should you need anything.

DH and I had to split up for the rides with the older kids, but we're well used to that it given the age differences in the kids. The plus side is that it gives the kids some special one on one time with Mom or Dad (who ever it taking them on the ride).
 
I have been with 6 week old babies twice. Although we did not commando disney we had a great time and found park facilities, and cast members to be nothing but accomodating. Our last trip was with a 3 year old, a 2 year old and a six week old...and we had a blast. The baby was great, at those ages as long as you keep them dry, and fed they tend to be happy.
 
I am actually disneysteve's DW, but I had to post my first comment here. Our first trip with DD was when she was 6 months and it was amazing. We did a lot of walking of the main paths to get her to nap because there was so much to stimulate her. She was looking everywhere and taking it all in. I know she doesn't remember that trip, but she definately got grounded in Disney then. The memories and photos are wonderful too. Just plan on her needs when working out your day and it will be wonderful. Congratulations!!!
 
We are also planning a trip in July with our DS who was born back on Oct 30th. He will be a little over 8 months and we are very excited. The benifits I see of taking a trip when they are this young is that the trip is still your trip. They are small enough that they will enjoy being in the stroller and not be running around. You can still go to EPCOT and walk around the WS without the boy saying he wants to ride Buzz for the 16th time. :rotfl:Yeah, he won't remember the trip but my DW and I will and at this age and with how fast kids grow up, I plan on remembering this trip for the rest of my life.

-Matt
 
Firstly congrats on your excellent news!! :cheer2:

I did this last year as a new mum with a 5mth old. I had been with my husband before and we love disney. We flew from the UK and although she was excellent on both flights. I honestly found it very difficult. My extended family were there :stir: and I still found it hard. We thought that we were ready as new parents, but we were wrong.

I found that the parks hyper stimulated her and it was difficult to get her to sleep. We went in June and it was really hot aswell (holiday was booked before I knew I was expecting!!! We had been trying to conceive for well over a year) Our daughter was very placid and that made life a little easier but the stuff you need to take with is a nightmare - diaper bag with all the extras each day, changes of clothes incase, milk and bottles. The excitment on her face was beautiful, but I will remember that - she wont!

Hindsight is a great thing and only last night my husband and I were saying it was too much stress and we really didnt enjoy.

Since then we have had another baby and are planning WDW for 2010 (I am a planning freak!!!) when our DD will be 5 and our DS will be 4. I am hoping this will be more manageable! :goodvibes

I guess I am just letting you know that its not easy being a new mum and maybe disney will work for you, but it didnt for me. :guilty:

Do what is right for you. If you need a packing list I can let you know!!!!

Lisa
 
We went with our 5 month old and had a great time! We got his picture taken and put on the walls at EPCOT. It was very cute and it will be neat to go back and see it each time we visit. We took him on all the gentle rides with us and he was very interested in his surroundings. We also enjoyed the resort pool and then turned in early. Our son could sleep through anything even Fantasmic. We planned to enjoy many restaraunts because he had been so good at home with eating out. Unfortunately he didn't like it much when we were there. The childcare centers were a nice and cool place to nurse and rest. You'll have a great time and cherished memories. Congratulations!
 
I took my DD last December when she was six months and it was such a great trip. The Osborne lights are fascinating for babied that age!! Also, be prepared to ride It's A Small World many times, LOL. The great thing is that they will nap in their strollers just about anywhere and you won't have to lug all the gear back to your room for a break. Congrats and have a great trip!
 
We took Russ to DL when he was six months old and it was a fun, easy trip. A lot easier than when he was 18 months and walking. :rotfl: I was nursing, so we essentially didn't have to pack anything but diapers. He had no problem falling asleep in his stroller. (Though my parents took me at 7 months old and I'm told I didn't nap a minute while there.) I had family with me and Russ was thrilled to hang out with other people the whole time.

Congrats on your pregnancy!
 
Just curious how people feel about kids travelling without all their vaccinations? We too are planning a trip when our little ones are 8 months old and I just remember the Dr. saying that each vaccination they get, they are protected for one more thing! I guess trying to make it easier on me. Anyway, this is the only thing holding me back right now and wonder if anyone has spoken to their Dr.'s about this??
 
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Just curious how people feel about kids travelling without all their vaccinations? We too are planning a trip when our little ones are 8 months old and I just remember the Dr. saying that each vaccination they get, they are protected for one more thing! I guess trying to make it easier on me. Anyway, this is the only thing holding me back right now and wonder if anyone has spoken to their Dr.'s about this??

My dds are 4.5 and not quite 2.5. They are not vaccinated, and I have no worries about them catching anything while traveling. Your doc isn't really giving you the whole story about vaccinations. Do you think that your child's immune system is not sufficient and needs to be altered with ingredients such as aluminum and formaldehyde? What exactly is the "one more thing" they are protected from? Do you know what the vaccinations are for? Have you researched the incidence of the diseases? Do you know that vaccines do not always work, and the immunity they give is, at best, limited? Furthermore, if you received any vaccines as a child, any immunities that you may have gotten are likely gone, unless you have been revaccinated as an adult.

Do you take them out and about in Toronto? If so, what is the difference? Do you think they will catch something at Disney that they could not catch in Toronto? (which, btw, is one of my favorite cities)

I don't mean to pick on you, but if you are just taking your doc's word for it that vaccines are great, you (and anyone else who thinks so) should do your research. There are many other less invasive ways to maintain a healthy immune system.

I don't want to get into a vax debate, and I am very secure in my decsions, but if anyone has any questions, I would be happy to discuss in PM.
 
On our first trip, Linnea, dd was 9 months. We chose WDW because we knew we needed a vaca and we liked the idea of the babycenters. They were a blessing!

It was our first trip with a stroller, and although we thought we'd walk less, we think we did more walking. We'd start to go somewhere along our normal route, then run into stairs. Then we'd have to double back to find the ramp! :rotfl2:

You'll see WDW from a much different perspective. DD at 9months loved the ducks, flowers, live musicians, and fountains. Oh and she had to go on every bench in every park and to the bench dance (she'd stand on the bench, pulling up on the back and wiggle to whatever music there was).
 
I think the kind of trip you have depends mostly on the temperment of your child. When our oldest DS was 6 mths we went across country for a friends wedding and he traveled like a dream. He was on a routine and we basically stuck with it throughout the trip. We now have a 5 and a half month old DS and I can't imagine taking any type of trip like that with him right now. He's a short but frequent napper who has difficulty sleeping anywhere except for his crib. Before he was born we talked making a trip this year to WDW. Now I'm glad we decided to wait a year.
 




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