ClaraOswald
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We are staying at the Desert Inn. I heard their breakfast is pretty iffy. We will probably eat in the parks or at Dennys/Ihop for breakfast. The cereal is more for me to snack on.
We are staying at the Desert Inn. I heard their breakfast is pretty iffy. We will probably eat in the parks or at Dennys/Ihop for breakfast. The cereal is more for me to snack on.
ClaraOswald said:Our trip is in a few months. Just wondering what tips you all have for visiting the parks with a toddler (1.5 year old.) I obviously know the basics - take breaks, go slow, have a stroller, bring some snacks, etc. But I'm sure there are plenty of things I haven't thought of. So, please enlighten me!![]()
Add sunscreen to your Target list.
I used to put each outfit in a gallon ziplock bag when I packed (shirt, pants, socks, jacket, etc). It was easy to keep organized that way as I could just grab a bag and put it out when getting ready as well as grab and put it in a diaper bag or backpack.
Good luck! I am sure you will enjoy your trip!
We stayed there too. The breakfast wasn't great, but it was okay for a quick meal. They had cherrios (or rather the generic kind) which DS gladly ate as snack. They also had apples and I think oranges that we took with us into the park.
We actually went to Walmart our first night and bought breakfast sandwiches and other food. the mini fridge in Desert Inn are bigger than most. So breakfast was covered. We basically went down to get food for snacks
We never had trouble with the high chair sizes either, especially at that age. A 1.5yo should be fine unless he's really big for his age.
Our kids also always nap in the stroller. We stay in the park and DH and I use that as OUR break time. We would use FP and Child Swap to go on the big rides or just sit down and have a drink. I had a list of "chill spots" at one point, you can search my posts. One example is the lobby of Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. You can bring the stroller in (not to the show) and its cool and some interesting stuff to look at.
As for strollers make sure you have one with a good recline and sun shade, and its one you don't mind pushing a lot. We usually just rent one from CityStrollers because its easier to get a good one there than deal with ours on the plane.
We were thinking Peter Pan would be a good first ride for him. Though I am a bit worried about how he'll do with dark rides. I definitely don't want to start with anything too dark or too loud. I don't recall Peter Pan being super loud.
Thoughts?
Not sure if he likes being spun around as I've never felt the need to do that. And he's never been on a slide. He doesn't walk yet.
When I said spinning around, I meant, holding him in your arms and spinning as if you're dancing with him. Not spinning the baby like a top.If he's never been on slides or any kind of rides, you might want to try it out before your trip just to get a feel for things. My kids both loved going on slides even before they walked, although I totally understand if you're not comfortable with that. They'd also been on rides at fairs and parks so I had a good idea of what to expect before Disney.
My best advice for Disney with a toddler is to manage your expectations before the trip and don't over-plan. This will be an amazing trip for you because you'll get to show your baby a magical world. But he might not get all of the magic yet. Doesn't mean he won't have an amazing time. If he doesn't like the dark rides, no big deal - there's plenty more to do. Personally, I would hesitate to even go so far as to plan a first ride, just because you don't know what you'll encounter when you get to the park and I really think the key to enjoyment with a toddler is going with the flow. Most of the dark rides have some element of fear at some point, so if you're looking for a sure-hit, maybe skip those at first. But if you're looking for a safe, no-risk first ride I agree with the Casey Jr train or King Arthur's carousel, maybe even Astro Orbiters. If you're looking for something more iconically Disney, maybe It's a Small World?
You'll have an amazing time and make great memories. Enjoy your trip!