Wow, I am so excited to get to post advice on the family board!! I came here for advice on the trip we took two weeks ago, also a question about strollers. We have been to the world many times, but this time, we took our whole crew, including two year old twin grandchildren, our first time with little ones.
We took single umbrella strollers, inexpensive ones. We gate checked them and left them outside rides and restaurants without worrying about them. We also rented a WDW double stroller a couple of days. We also had six adults, so plenty of people to help push. The rented double was nice to have, but a little large at times, aspecially in AK. I also thought it was a little pricey at $18 per day. After two days, we opted to go with the singles and it worked well for us. Easier to get through the crowds and shops.
I have to comment on the "too young" issue. We waited for our girls to be 6 and 10 to make our "once in a lifetime trip" (7 trips ago) It was great. This trip, last month, was a belated (by two years) graduation trip for youngest DD. A wedding, deployment and new twin grand-babies got in the way. The deployment is over (yeah!) and no way were we waiting any longer for the trip. We knew that things would be different with two-year olds and planned accordingly.
It was an amazing trip. NO, the babies will not remember it, but WE will! My DH barely tolerates Small World. The twins have learned some sign language and when we got off the boat at the end of the ride, little Emma signed to her PaPA (DH) "more, please". You can bet we got right back in line for several more rides. I got teary eyed seeing how much she loved it. It was just the most precious thing. They had so much fun and we had so much fun showing them around. The parades, shows and fireworks alone were worth the trip. Brave Logan had his picture taken with Mickey and his favorite Buzz.
We took our DDs, son in law, boyfriend and the twins, flew, stayed eight days
and had the time of our lives. And for what it is worth, yes, we spent about $7000 to do it. $7000 is a ton of money to us. Was it worth it? Yup, every penny.
Sorry, I got carried away!
To the OP--ENJOY!!
Sal