We have come to Disney each year since our dds were 12 months old and the reason we keep coming back is because as there is always something going on they are always kept entertained - as we all know, happy children make happy holidays!
This time however we were a little worried as dd 3 has had lots of problems and basically cried non stop day and night for the first 3 months of her life. To say we were dreading the flight flight and being stuck in one hotel room is an understatement.
Well, long story short she has been an absolute star. The flight with BA was a dream. They provided a chair a little like a bouncy chair for her, which she loved as she was upright and could see what was going on. We had no tears at all for the entire flight.
We also had to bring special food, prescription formula for her which we declared on customs form but they just waved us on through and we didn't have to open cases etc.
Since we have been here she hasn't cried at all and has slept better than she ever does at home. The white noise of the air on is doing the trick!!!! It's now 8.40am and I'm sat here waiting for her to wake up!!!!!
She has loved the characters. The best was Vanelope from Wreck it Ralph who sat on the floor and motioned for me to put her between her legs to play with her, priceless.
So, if anyone is pregnant now and considering a trip, or has a young baby and is worried I just wanted to put your mind at rest or encourage you to do it. Our baby is 6 months, by far the most difficult of the 3 but has turned into an angel and not stopped us doing a thing as a family.
Ok, now how on earth do I keep up this level of entertainment when we get home?! A trip to Sainsburys just won't cut it anymore!!!
This time however we were a little worried as dd 3 has had lots of problems and basically cried non stop day and night for the first 3 months of her life. To say we were dreading the flight flight and being stuck in one hotel room is an understatement.
Well, long story short she has been an absolute star. The flight with BA was a dream. They provided a chair a little like a bouncy chair for her, which she loved as she was upright and could see what was going on. We had no tears at all for the entire flight.
We also had to bring special food, prescription formula for her which we declared on customs form but they just waved us on through and we didn't have to open cases etc.
Since we have been here she hasn't cried at all and has slept better than she ever does at home. The white noise of the air on is doing the trick!!!! It's now 8.40am and I'm sat here waiting for her to wake up!!!!!
She has loved the characters. The best was Vanelope from Wreck it Ralph who sat on the floor and motioned for me to put her between her legs to play with her, priceless.
So, if anyone is pregnant now and considering a trip, or has a young baby and is worried I just wanted to put your mind at rest or encourage you to do it. Our baby is 6 months, by far the most difficult of the 3 but has turned into an angel and not stopped us doing a thing as a family.
Ok, now how on earth do I keep up this level of entertainment when we get home?! A trip to Sainsburys just won't cut it anymore!!!