mrsbornkuntry
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Hi, I hope I'm not addressing any questions that have already been answered, I have been reading through the other GKTW threads and didn't see this. We're going on my ds's wish trip over Christmas (we are really excited!). It will be dh and I and 5 kids. My youngest one will be 8 months old so I'm wondering if we need to bring a pack n play for him to sleep in or if they have portable cribs or something there. Also, do I need to bring dish soap? Can anyone think of anything else baby-specific that I may not have thought of? We've travelled with a baby before (he is our 5th one, lol), but we're really focused on making sure we bring all of the meds and stuff for our ds with the wish and don't want to forget something for the baby.
Also, I have never flown with children before at all, any tips there?
Oh, one more question! I was thinking about getting a ps for a character meal while we were there, but with all of the characters that visit GKTW would it really be necessary? I don't want us to be tied to a reservation time unless we have to, but I do want my kids to get some one-on-one time with the characters. Does anyone have any other tips for making this trip really, really special? My kids have endured alot for the past three years and they've come through it all wonderfully (not without bumps, but I'm still very proud) and I want this to be great for them. The only thing I know for sure that I HAVE to do is get my son's first haircut, he's 5, but he's been bald so much (chemo) that he's never had one and my 3yo ds hasn't had one yet either.
Sorry, I'm getting carried away, did I mention I'm really excited?
Thanks for any input!
Also, I have never flown with children before at all, any tips there?
Oh, one more question! I was thinking about getting a ps for a character meal while we were there, but with all of the characters that visit GKTW would it really be necessary? I don't want us to be tied to a reservation time unless we have to, but I do want my kids to get some one-on-one time with the characters. Does anyone have any other tips for making this trip really, really special? My kids have endured alot for the past three years and they've come through it all wonderfully (not without bumps, but I'm still very proud) and I want this to be great for them. The only thing I know for sure that I HAVE to do is get my son's first haircut, he's 5, but he's been bald so much (chemo) that he's never had one and my 3yo ds hasn't had one yet either.
Sorry, I'm getting carried away, did I mention I'm really excited?
