Sparkie
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2007
I know, I know..... the baby isnt even born yet and I'm asking for disney tips for a toddler...... nothing like planning ahead
Here's the scoop....
DD expecting baby girl in Feb.
Grammy already visualizing future Disney trips at 17 months and 27 months
I have been to disney several times but it has been a LONG time since I went with a toddler. I went once with my youngest daughter when she was 18 months, camped in the campground in march, dealt with a baby with a fever, asthma, nebulizer, and very fearful of characters so it was awhile before we went back.
My most recent trips- everybody is potty trained rotfl: I have teenagers now), can dress themselves, feed themselves, and so on. I like to get up early, do rope drop, back to the hotel for lunch, NAP, maybe a swim, then back to parks in the parks in the evening. I also like to go in the summer or in October. We occasionally do evening EMH but we dont ever stay the whole time.
We are novice flyers. I have now flown a total of 3 times. From where I live we can fly Southwest direct and the flight is only 1.5 hours.
So here is what I need........
Give me your best Toddler Disney tips....
Preparing for and surviving the flight and what do I do with a stroller and a carseat for the plane
Best stroller/diaper bag packing tips
Your touring strategies with a toddler
Your meal/snack stratagies with a toddler
Favorite hotel with a toddler
And any other tidbits that you can lend this Grammy to be.....
Here's the scoop....
DD expecting baby girl in Feb.
Grammy already visualizing future Disney trips at 17 months and 27 months
I have been to disney several times but it has been a LONG time since I went with a toddler. I went once with my youngest daughter when she was 18 months, camped in the campground in march, dealt with a baby with a fever, asthma, nebulizer, and very fearful of characters so it was awhile before we went back.
My most recent trips- everybody is potty trained rotfl: I have teenagers now), can dress themselves, feed themselves, and so on. I like to get up early, do rope drop, back to the hotel for lunch, NAP, maybe a swim, then back to parks in the parks in the evening. I also like to go in the summer or in October. We occasionally do evening EMH but we dont ever stay the whole time.
We are novice flyers. I have now flown a total of 3 times. From where I live we can fly Southwest direct and the flight is only 1.5 hours.
So here is what I need........
Give me your best Toddler Disney tips....
Preparing for and surviving the flight and what do I do with a stroller and a carseat for the plane
Best stroller/diaper bag packing tips
Your touring strategies with a toddler
Your meal/snack stratagies with a toddler
Favorite hotel with a toddler
And any other tidbits that you can lend this Grammy to be.....