I've never done a TR, it seems like it would be tough, is it?!?!?! How do you get all your photos uploaded?
I really love doing TR's because i'm able to relive my trip and hopefully help others plan their upcoming trip.
I use photobucket for my pictures. It's really very simple, promise:
1) Make an account through Photobucket
2) Selet the 'Upload' button and choose the pictures you wish to upload to your photobucket account
3) After your pictures have successfully uploaded, save and continue
4) Hover your mouse over the photo you want to post on the DIS (or click on the photo to bring all the different links or codes of that photo up - I prefer hovering, it's way faster)
5) You'll see four links (codes) for that photo: email, direct link, HTML, or IMG. On the DIS, we use the IMG code.
6) Copy the IMG code and paste the code into a new post or reply.
Once you do it a few times, it's the easiest thing in the world. If you need any additional help or have questions, please feel free to ask!
You aren't even at 7 months yet! You couldn't book BLT if you wanted for either trip, but don't say never! I got a room at BLT three months out and for my upcoming trip I got a MK view at 7 months. The hardest to get are Standard and MK views. Most of the rooms are classified as Lake view. If you get a room on the outside of the 'C', many of those have partial MK view.
I can't help you with the screaming kid issues!
That's right, only 3 months out for you when you got BLT. I think you lucked out though. I'm seriously not going to get my hopes up on getting BLT because once it's in my mind and I find out I can't get it, i'll be sad and jealous.
Don't freak out!

It's so much easier than it seems. I have traveled so many times with young children now and being from WA state, almost EVERYWHERE is a loooooooonnnnggg flight.
My biggest tips are
1. Stroller - bring your regular stroller and gate check it. This means that you bring it right up to the plane, fold it up right before you board, then it's waiting for you when you get off. Easy easy easy!
2. Car seat - don't bring one. If you rent a car, usually the rental company will have car seats for you to use. If you use Disney transportation, you won't need a car seat at all. If you do bring one for some reason, the airline has to check it for free, but I'd get a bag for it.
3. Do's: bring a baby carrier (my favorite is the moby), feed or nurse on take off & landing.
4. Don't: worry! or let people bother you. Most people have been in your boat
Honestly, my kids just fell asleep at that age. You'll do fine!
Thank you very much for these tips! When you say, bag for the car seat, do you mean like a cover-up bag for the car seat itself?
I've read all your TR's, but never really commented - but I loved this one! And it made me smile because your questions are so sweet, I remember when I had all of them! (2 year old twins ago

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What I think i'm mostly over-thinking about is the flight itself. I'm embarrassed to say, that i've always been that person rolling her eyes when a baby has a tantrum. Now i'm freaking out that i'm possibly going to be that person. And not too long ago that family had to get off the plane because their child was throwing a fit...i'm scared to fly with a baby now!
Plus, how do I 'check' a stroller or car seat? Is that considered luggage?!? Agghh i'm already freaking out!
You might be that person, but honest to God, infants are MUCH easier to travel with than toddlers. I don't know what kind of parenting style you're using, so my advice is two pronged. If you're more of an "attachment parent" you might want to consider wearing your baby in a wrap on the plane like a Moby (
http://www.mobywrap.com/). It saves on buying another seat, and chances are good the baby will be easier to soothe since they're next to your skin, like they're being held.
Or if not, just make sure your baby is used to/comfortable in their car seat and really it shouldn't be a problem. Like I said, toddlerdom is MUCH more challenging lol.
As for checking - you bring your stroller/car seat to the gate, and if you're not planning on using the car seat you ask them to check it. They'll give you a tag and you'll leave the stroller/car seat at the door of the plane, the crew will put it beneath with the cargo, and you'll get it when you get off the plane when you land. It's super easy!
Hello there and thanks for commenting!
I'm kind of 'hoping' to be an attachment type parent (only so I can have my hands free to multitask) so I hope this will be the case, and I can use a wrap of some sort. Everyone recommends the moby wrap so i've bookmarked it under 'baby gear' as a must get item.
I've been hearing a lot of things about infants being way easier than toddlers also! Now i'm scared for my infant to become a toddler for trips like these

I'm sure i'll figure it out eventually, I just like advanced planning, and apparently, planning is not a word when someone has an infant or toddler
