WestTNvol
Wandering the World Since 1989
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My DW and I are about to go on our first trip to Disney World with our Child. We will celebrate our 5 year anniversary later this month and have a 4 month old son. We have been to Disney World 7 times in 5 years, so we are Disney Pros, but never with a child. DW's parents are going with us to help with DS, but i am kind of freaking out thinking about our trip.
We are driving down (for the first time) from West Tennessee. We are stopping in Macon, GA on Friday night. We have a 3 bedroom townhouse about 2 miles from the Animal Kingdom. I have 4 day Park Hoppers as well as 7 day unlimited passes for Universal.
DS is 4 months old today and has had a history of colic and acid reflux. He loves his baby bjorn carrier and tolerates his stroller ok. He does have a torticollis in his neck, which we go to physical therapy for.
I gues my biggest fear is him screaming his lungs off while we are on an attraction and ruining the Disney Magic for other people around us. I can just see all of us on a small world boat and the happiest cruise that ever sailed becoming a screamfest. I don't want to exclude him from everything as all of the lights and music seem to be good stimulation for him.
Any tips, advice, and first hand experience with 4 month old's at Disney World is welcomed. This is the first time that i have not been giddy with excitement about going to Disney. Tell me that i ahve nothing to worry about.
We are driving down (for the first time) from West Tennessee. We are stopping in Macon, GA on Friday night. We have a 3 bedroom townhouse about 2 miles from the Animal Kingdom. I have 4 day Park Hoppers as well as 7 day unlimited passes for Universal.
DS is 4 months old today and has had a history of colic and acid reflux. He loves his baby bjorn carrier and tolerates his stroller ok. He does have a torticollis in his neck, which we go to physical therapy for.
I gues my biggest fear is him screaming his lungs off while we are on an attraction and ruining the Disney Magic for other people around us. I can just see all of us on a small world boat and the happiest cruise that ever sailed becoming a screamfest. I don't want to exclude him from everything as all of the lights and music seem to be good stimulation for him.
Any tips, advice, and first hand experience with 4 month old's at Disney World is welcomed. This is the first time that i have not been giddy with excitement about going to Disney. Tell me that i ahve nothing to worry about.
