jpeka65844
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We took DS who was 16 mos at the time back in March. We'd planned a long trip; 9 days, 8 nights and he was pretty much cooked after day 5. He didn't want to sit for shows, meals, you get the idea. DH and I tag teamed a lot; I'd feed him/occupy him for dinner, DH would take him out of the restaurant while I finished! And we tried to get back to the hotel every now and then for a nap. He was a great sleeper in his Pack n' Play but had a hard time sleeping in his stroller.
He loved the characters, though! We have a great pic of him smiling at Pooh and his face is just lit up! Hope that'll be the same the next time around in June.
So, yes, it can be done. I just worked on keeping him comfortable, making sure he drank lots of water and always had the goldfish and Teddy Grahams ready!
I think if I knew that it would be our ONLY trip to WDW, I'd reconsider taking one that young. But we own DVC so we have a lifetime of trips ahead of us. By the time he's 4, he'll be able to show people around the park!
He loved the characters, though! We have a great pic of him smiling at Pooh and his face is just lit up! Hope that'll be the same the next time around in June.
So, yes, it can be done. I just worked on keeping him comfortable, making sure he drank lots of water and always had the goldfish and Teddy Grahams ready!
I think if I knew that it would be our ONLY trip to WDW, I'd reconsider taking one that young. But we own DVC so we have a lifetime of trips ahead of us. By the time he's 4, he'll be able to show people around the park!