My advice ....just plan to go to a park for each day and play it by ear once you get there..the hardest part for DH and I was realizing that we couldn't ride all of the rides together like we had before the baby...not that we thought that DS could ride Splash Mountain...we just never thought ahead to having to ride Splash Mountain seperately. We took DS when he was about 3 months old and it coincided.. with a growth spurt...lots and lots and lots of nursing...every 1 hour or so. With one...it was an endless rotation of nursing and diaper changes...if your DH is good about changing his fair share of diapers you'll be ok with your twins. Also invest in a clear stoller rain cover ....even that young they'll want to see their surroundings....using the yellow poncho as a emergency makeshift cover only caused stress and frustration for DS on one really rainy day..we ended up using the baby carrier under DH's poncho ...so cute seeing DS's little head sticking out next to DH with a little santa Mickey hat on and an umbrella. I personally feel that if as a couple you visitied WDW twice a year...as a family you do the same. I didn't decide to have children to leave them with my mom for the day (as much as she wishes I would
...I'm aware of whether or not my child is handling it well and I won't torture him for sake of making the fireworks that night...but I will try something different to help him get past 'his moment' ..if he doesn't get past it...it's time to call it a day. Our next trip will be with a 2 year old and a 3 month old...I plan to come home entirely grey after that trip...but it;ll be worth it.
...I'm aware of whether or not my child is handling it well and I won't torture him for sake of making the fireworks that night...but I will try something different to help him get past 'his moment' ..if he doesn't get past it...it's time to call it a day. Our next trip will be with a 2 year old and a 3 month old...I plan to come home entirely grey after that trip...but it;ll be worth it.

. I guess we will skip Fantasmic -- I have never seen it anyway and don't really know what I am missing. We have already paid for the Gospel brunch, so we will try it at least. DH and I share the responsibilities equally (sometimes he even more than me lol), so I am not worried about being overwhelmed at all. I will be disturbed if someone intentionally gets too close to a baby, but I have already encountered this phenomena pretty much everywhere we go, so I know how to deal with it. It is a very strange thing. I would never want to touch a strangers baby. Well, whatever. I ordered a Maclaren Twin Traveller for this jaunt, as the Duoglider does not have full dual recline and is a mammoth. I am putting the boots on to keep a barrier around the babies. It is not exactly *light* but it handles like a dream. It was kind of expensive, so I need to figure out how to keep it from being stolen. We are planning to use our baby carriers for restaurant dinners, like we do at home.
We have the EBauer xstroller which we are leaving home. We have borrowed a xduoglider. Much lighter.