In exactly one month, we are taking our first trip with grandkids. As the time approaches, I'm becoming more and more excited, but I'm also unsure what to expect. Our granddaughter is 2 and our grandson is 1, so we expect things to be a whole lot different than the commando style of our previous trips.
What are some experiences others have had with kids this age? BTW, both sets of parents are travelling too. We aren't crazy old people. Just old people.
Sounds like fun. We took DD when she always 19 months, and had a great time. We went understanding the trip was not for her, but for us. We really wanted the photos of her with the characters, which she adored (as long as it was not a real person, like the princesses, which scared her). It was an entirely different trip from what we had ever experienced, which made it special for us. Some of the differences we noticed:
* slower pace. We still needed nap time each day. DD napped in the stroller, and we would take turns on the high powered rides while she slept
* noticed more of the little things. DD was a new walker, and was fascinated with the changes in ground cover. We had never spent so much time noticing the details Disney puts in the ground
* for us, days off became even more important. We tend to do every third day out of the park. There is just so much simulation in the parks that DD would get overwhelmed. The down days were needed to just be a little more normal
* we noticed we ate differently with a little one. As a couple we tended to do two meals a day with snacks. With DD, we needed to eat three meals and snacks. We brought our own snacks, which helped to keep her with what she was already use to. We did discover that the weather difference( we are from the Pacific NW) effected her appetite. All she wanted to eat the whole trip was fresh fruit.
* the baby centers are great. Take advantage of them. Changing tables, rocking chairs, quiet away from crowds.
I think that overall we were blessed. DD traveled well, and didn't have any meltdowns. We were prepared to have meltdowns, and realize that it would just be because she was over stimulated and out of her norm. We were lucky we didn't have that, but you really need to be prepared as Disney is so out of the ordinary for the.