CandleontheWater
Forever in love with Hathaway Browne
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You are going to have a wonderful time with your baby! I brought my son Everett at 4 months, 6 months and 10 months, and he was great all three times! When he was 4 months he couldn't sit up in a high chair either, and I was able to bring the stroller into every restaurant we ate at. I would just call Disney and be sure to have it noted in your ADR that you need space for the stroller, they are great about accommodating infants.
Here is a photo of the infant high chair, he was at Chef Mickeys at the time. They don't have them everywhere, but be sure to ask at the podium.
It was so easy bringing him at 4 months, he just went with the flow. I also wouldn't worry at all about nursing him around WDW, there are nursing moms everywhere.
One thing I found helpful was to pack two bags for the parks, one with valuables and important things, and an extra bag with extra diapers, a second change of clothes, ponchos, etc, things that I wouldn't be heartbroken about if they disappeared. That way I was able to bring the lighter bag on and off rides, and leave some things behind in the stroller. I know this isn't advice for everyone, but I found it so much easier than carrying everything on to each ride.
Here is a photo of the infant high chair, he was at Chef Mickeys at the time. They don't have them everywhere, but be sure to ask at the podium.

It was so easy bringing him at 4 months, he just went with the flow. I also wouldn't worry at all about nursing him around WDW, there are nursing moms everywhere.
One thing I found helpful was to pack two bags for the parks, one with valuables and important things, and an extra bag with extra diapers, a second change of clothes, ponchos, etc, things that I wouldn't be heartbroken about if they disappeared. That way I was able to bring the lighter bag on and off rides, and leave some things behind in the stroller. I know this isn't advice for everyone, but I found it so much easier than carrying everything on to each ride.