afinnteach
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Hi everyone!
We leave next Friday (Nov 18th) for our Thanksgiving trip to the World! This is our first trip to Disney as parents and I need some advice.
I've been reading all sorts of posts and getting all kinds of good ideas - so thanks!
Here's my dilemna. I've read several times that Disney doesn't allow strollers into restaurants, but they may make an exception for a sleeping infant. We'll be travelling with our 4 month old, and while she is strong, she is not strong enough to sit in a low back high chair by herself. So my question is this - what tips do you all have for handling a 4 month old at a restaurant that won't allow the stroller in?
Also, along the same line, we're going to the Hoop de Doo review one evening and I thought I'd just bring her car seat carrier thingy with us, do you think they will allow that in?
Good heavens, I've never eaten with her at a restaurant without that little carrier thing and I can't imagine having to hold her through an entire meal! She doesn't really like to be held especially when she's tired or hungry, this might throw a real wrench into the festivities!
Thanks for your help,
Amy
We leave next Friday (Nov 18th) for our Thanksgiving trip to the World! This is our first trip to Disney as parents and I need some advice.
I've been reading all sorts of posts and getting all kinds of good ideas - so thanks!
Here's my dilemna. I've read several times that Disney doesn't allow strollers into restaurants, but they may make an exception for a sleeping infant. We'll be travelling with our 4 month old, and while she is strong, she is not strong enough to sit in a low back high chair by herself. So my question is this - what tips do you all have for handling a 4 month old at a restaurant that won't allow the stroller in?
Also, along the same line, we're going to the Hoop de Doo review one evening and I thought I'd just bring her car seat carrier thingy with us, do you think they will allow that in?
Good heavens, I've never eaten with her at a restaurant without that little carrier thing and I can't imagine having to hold her through an entire meal! She doesn't really like to be held especially when she's tired or hungry, this might throw a real wrench into the festivities!
Thanks for your help,
Amy