gunit12210
Earning My Ears
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- Dec 1, 2006
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In all of your opinions professional or otherwise, I need some help.
We are going to Disney Jan. 2 - Jan. 8 and staying at the FW resort. So with that in mind it will be myself, my wife, her mother, and our 4 children ages 9, 5, 3, and 12 weeks old.
Here are my questions:
1) Are there any water activities anywhere at Disney this time of year? We are not going to any of the water parks, but how about swimming?
2) My boy, (the 5year-old) just broke his right arm this past weekend. Will he suffer in anyway at Disney besides swimming? Are there any rules about not being able to go on rides or anything else I'm not thinking of?
Thank You all in advance,
-D&M
We are going to Disney Jan. 2 - Jan. 8 and staying at the FW resort. So with that in mind it will be myself, my wife, her mother, and our 4 children ages 9, 5, 3, and 12 weeks old.
Here are my questions:
1) Are there any water activities anywhere at Disney this time of year? We are not going to any of the water parks, but how about swimming?
2) My boy, (the 5year-old) just broke his right arm this past weekend. Will he suffer in anyway at Disney besides swimming? Are there any rules about not being able to go on rides or anything else I'm not thinking of?
Thank You all in advance,
-D&M

) Anyhow, I had a cast on my arm and I couldn't go deep in the water, but I still could ride the water rides. My mom wrapped saran wrap on my arm then she wrapped a towel around that and then she put a bread bag (from a long loaf of bread) over that and put rubber bands up at the top around the elbow just to be sure water didn't seep down into the cast. My arm weighed about 10 lbs. but I could still play in the water at the pool. 