Going in Sept with 18 month-old twins

Another twin mom here. We took our twins for their first trip when they were 22 months old and my oldest was 4. We purchased a Citi Mini double at that time with the express purpose of using it for Disney and other day trips and outdoor activities. We've been back many times since and it has been the absolute perfect park stroller. I highly recommend it.
 
Thanks again for all the advice everyone!

A quick update - today was our 180 mark for ADRs! Here's what our not-very-planned plans look like so far:

Sunday - We arrive at MCO at 9:15 am and will be taking Magical Express to the resort. We have a pipe dream of making it to MK for lunch and I almost snagged a BOG for 12:30 - didn't want to chance it though. Too stressful!! Instead, we'll probably grab a QS or The Plaza (depending on wait times for walk up) and have a leisurely afternoon in MK. Dinner booked at 5:40 for Kona Cafe

Monday - Epcot - lunch at Le Cellier

Tuesday - breakfast at 'Ohana; morning TBD; guessing this will be a MNSSHP night so we'll probably take it easy to rest up for a later night at the party

Wednesday - Studios or AK in the morning; Epcot in the evening; dinner at Via Napoli

Thursday - MK day - lunch at BOG

EDIT: Just added Akershus for Breakfast on Friday. Was debating between that and CRT for breakfast on Thursday. Had an 8:05 Thursday ADR booked for CRT for about 10 seconds...

We leave Saturday evening and will plan for a quick breakfast and a couple hours in the MK before hopping on the Magical Express.

Excited that we are at this point :mickeyjum We booked this trip back in June '16 - it's starting to feel real!! My husband is already studying menus to decide what he wants to eat!!
 
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this might have been mentioned as I have not read thru all posts yet but I would consider as many ADRs as possible for morning vs evening. I know my toddler is a much better morning person. Sometimes around 5-6 she's still fantastic sometimes she's a total grump. Plus when she was around that age breakfast foods was easier for her to eat. (softer items like pancakes, eggs, lots of fruit that she loved, whereas she wouldn't touch meat like chicken) just a thought.
 
this might have been mentioned as I have not read thru all posts yet but I would consider as many ADRs as possible for morning vs evening. I know my toddler is a much better morning person. Sometimes around 5-6 she's still fantastic sometimes she's a total grump. Plus when she was around that age breakfast foods was easier for her to eat. (softer items like pancakes, eggs, lots of fruit that she loved, whereas she wouldn't touch meat like chicken) just a thought.

Thank you for your reply! We ended up with an even split 2 each for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The whole challenge of trying to plan 6 months out is the unknown of how they will be by then in terms of sleep, eating habits, etc. Month to month it is a whole new adventure! :-)
 

Thank you for your reply! We ended up with an even split 2 each for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The whole challenge of trying to plan 6 months out is the unknown of how they will be by then in terms of sleep, eating habits, etc. Month to month it is a whole new adventure! :-)


Very true! Toddlers are different every day :) and you have 2!
 












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