Do you baby wear at Disney if you don't at home?

i like the stroller for the most part.
but i would suggest baby wearing for instances when you have to leave the stroller behind for a lengthy amount of time.
for example on the bus baby will need to come out of the stroller and if you end up having to stand baby wearing would be much easier and safer.
 
I didn't wear my oldest. Started wearing my 2nd when she was about 4 months old and started wearing my 3rd as a newborn. It just makes life so much easier to have free hands and not have to worry about strollers, carrying a car seat around, etc. So going to disney, baby wearing wasn't a big thing because it's just what we did at home.
 
5 kids, all worn all the time ;) we take a Phil and Ted ii be double and wear the youngest 1 or 2 ;)

Now our kids are a bit older, I think it saved us a lot of issues- feeding, naps, in line, germs, the whole gamut.
 
I carried some and use a stroller some when my son was one, only a stroller when he was two, and he walked or rode Daddy's shoulders when he was three. I loved my seven sling--no adjusting, good for holding a one year old who wants to look around (hip carry). He hated the ergo from day one, but loved that sling. I wore him around at home when he was tiny and pretty much anytime I was in public until he could walk at 15 months.

Also, I hate the scavenger hunt for the stroller after leaving a ride/attraction, so wearing was an excellent solution to that problem.
 

We went to a pro football game over the weekend and I was so glad I brought the carrier (Ergo). My 13 month old son son has been walking well for about 2 months so I didn't think I would have any use for it. Boy, was I wrong! It was great for keeping him close when it was crowded, kept him from being underfoot where someone may trip over him, and made him feel safe when he was tired/fussy. I think it will be great to have at Disney for similar purposes. I don't use the carrier much at home anymore, but he is too heavy to hold for any significant amount of time! Plus, when I am just holding him he wiggles like crazy to get down but not in the carrier. So I think it will be a lifesaver for long lines!
 
I just made a "Maya" type carrier for DD to use with my grandson on our trip next month, he will be 6 months old. We will have a stroller, but the sling wrap I made is so small it will be easy to take along to the parks and use as needed.
 

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