SomDayMyPrnceWillCom
Wants to be a mermaid when she grows up
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This will be my first trip with a baby. My DD was 11 the first time we went to WDW and so I'm just looking for some tips. I am taking a stroller and it has a nice canopy shade and reclines but doesn't lie flat. However, he tends to sleep better upright anyway bc of sinus problems. I was told to also take a baby carrier (the strap in your front/back kind) bc stroller parking at rides is far away from actual boarding. I've never paid much attention to the distance since we didn't have to before, but carrying a 5 month old for a long time could make for a tiring day. If you used a baby carrier, what kind is the best? Was it useful in the parks?
I know about the baby stations so if we need a cool break, we can utilize those. He'll just have started eating baby food so I know to bring all of his baby supplies with us. We're driving so that's not a problem. My daughter is 18 now and it's her graduation trip so I want her to have an awesome vacation as well. He's a good natured baby and loves riding in his stroller and looking at everything, but I know to prepare for anything.
Any other tips or advice that really saved you with an infant? We are going June 5-11 and staying at AoA.
I know about the baby stations so if we need a cool break, we can utilize those. He'll just have started eating baby food so I know to bring all of his baby supplies with us. We're driving so that's not a problem. My daughter is 18 now and it's her graduation trip so I want her to have an awesome vacation as well. He's a good natured baby and loves riding in his stroller and looking at everything, but I know to prepare for anything.
Any other tips or advice that really saved you with an infant? We are going June 5-11 and staying at AoA.

I swear by the ring slings and still own my Over the Shoulder Baby Holder that's now no longer in production. It was super easy to either lay her down to sleep or hold her upright - and it was fabulous for discreetly nursing her. Also, it doubled as an extra stroller shade. 

