micheluvscorgis
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Oh goodness. I wasn't so concerned about this until yesterday, which is when we took our family to a crowded Six Flags park (Elitches) for Father's Day. As you can imagine, there were some lines, but since we were in kiddie land the entire time, they were minimal...say, five minutes?
It was awful. Our DS Conrad, who is currently 22 months old, and who will be traveling to DW in November, when he will be just shy of 26 months old, was a nightmare. He would not stay put. There was a lot of running off. Thank goodness my father was there since I was also busy with our three year old DS, Beau, who was fine with the waiting but couldn't be left alone.
I am terrified of what we should do with him. I know there will be times when we'll all be able to go on rides, and he's quite enormous (in the 98% for height and a mere 25% for weight), so he may actually even be 40" tall by the time we have our trip.
Anyway, I need your help. In the case that four months doesn't somehow miraculously turn our little guy into a patient, stay-put, line-waiter
, what on Earth do we do with him at DW?
The options I considered were 1.) buying one of those awful harness/leash things I have sworn NEVER to buy, and/or 2.) bringing our Kelty pack (a baby backpack), which he'll hate being in, much like the stroller, but he should mellow out after a little bit.
Any other suggestions are welcome, please!
Thanks so much!

-Michele
It was awful. Our DS Conrad, who is currently 22 months old, and who will be traveling to DW in November, when he will be just shy of 26 months old, was a nightmare. He would not stay put. There was a lot of running off. Thank goodness my father was there since I was also busy with our three year old DS, Beau, who was fine with the waiting but couldn't be left alone.
I am terrified of what we should do with him. I know there will be times when we'll all be able to go on rides, and he's quite enormous (in the 98% for height and a mere 25% for weight), so he may actually even be 40" tall by the time we have our trip.
Anyway, I need your help. In the case that four months doesn't somehow miraculously turn our little guy into a patient, stay-put, line-waiter
, what on Earth do we do with him at DW?The options I considered were 1.) buying one of those awful harness/leash things I have sworn NEVER to buy, and/or 2.) bringing our Kelty pack (a baby backpack), which he'll hate being in, much like the stroller, but he should mellow out after a little bit.
Any other suggestions are welcome, please!
Thanks so much!

-Michele
Be safe, not sorry. Anyone who has had a young child in that situation will understand.
I can remember her having a fit while in line for the Safari in AK and the couple behind us using a mister fan on her to help us out and she was still freaking out!

