Newborn at Disney

When we went when my littlest one was 9 weeks, they took pictures without her socks, because we held her the whole time.
The second time we took her she was 15 months, and would not keep her shoes on in the stroller, and they WOULD NOT take her picture with the characters unless she had socks or shoes on. So, I dug out her robeez, and she wore those just fine the whole trip. She was walking at this point though, so I am sure the no shoes was because she was walking.
The third time we went, she was just over 2, and once again, we had a problem doing pictures. She had on overalls, and no shirt (once again, she was just over 2). They would not take her picture without a shirt on. The overalls were even large enough you could not see any little ****ies anyway, but still, no shirt no picture.
The photopass people, both times explained that they could loose their job because of both of those reasons.






Is it really true about what an earlier poster said that they won't let you take a picture if your infant doesn't have socks on??????????
 
No problem with bare feet and charactes on our trips...
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I think you will have a wonderful time! Bringing DS4months in April was one of our most enjoyable trips yet! He was so easy-going the whole trip. He hung out in the Bjorn and went on lots of rides. We decided to bring the whole infant travel system -used the carrier a few times at meals when he was sleeping. I definitely recommend the baby care centers for some quiet time to eat and rest for a little while. Definitely take advantage of the baby swap - that way one of you can ride with the 8yo and then the other without waiting in line all over again. Just realize that you will have to work around baby's feeding and sleeping, but if you know ahead of time that this will be a more relaxed ,not too-planned-out trip, I'm sure everything will go great! Have a wonderful trip!
 
It's a lot easier than you would expect, believe it or not. We went the week my son turned 3 months old (along with his big brothers who were 2 & 4) and it was a great trip! :cool1: Take advantage of the baby centers...they are great....I was nursing and the rooms are great and dark and have a/c and they are a great place to take some down time with the baby...not to mention there are things for the older children to do too..puzzles, books, t.v's while you feed/change your little one. The stroller and baby bjorn were the best things to bring and you will be surprised what rides the baby can join you on. It's a lot of fun...enjoy!!!!:yay:
 

I ve taken 2 of the 3 of my children when they were 6 weeks old. We did one day at the parks one day at the hotel, and just took it really slow! Both were great trips, perfect timing to take a little break from home with our new bundles of joy. Enjoy !
 
Unless your baby will be old enough to sit up unaided, be sure that the lightweight stroller can be reclined. Small babies that cannot yet sit up on their own should not spend extended periods in non-reclining strollers -- that is just as hard on their spines as sitting forever in a carseat.

Thanks, we have the Maclaren Quest, which has 4 reclining positions. Another reason we want the stroller over the car seat is bc the car seat doesn't recline.
 

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