Iggipolka
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I don't know what is wrong with me, but I am just not excited about our upcoming trip to DL July 31st - August 3rd. I'm a Disney nut and we're going with friends of ours and their kids who are 2, 7, and 12 and they are all Disney freaks too. Sounds like a great trip huh? I'm so stressed about it that it is not seeming like fun at all.
The biggest stress is that we're bringing our then 14 month old daughter and while she's traveled a lot (been to WDW 3x, on a Disney cruise in March, to see family in other states), she's a lot more mobile and opinionated now than she used to be!
She's not walking yet, but may be by the time of our trip. She's a very easy going kid, but I just can't picture her being happy in her stroller or in the Ergo Carrier I wear her in for long periods of time.
She's up at 7am and down for morning nap from 10:00 - 1:00 and then she's up for the rest of the day. I can't see heading into the parks with her in the morning, so I probably will only be in the park from 2-6pm. Everyone wants to see WOC, but Lil's bedtime is 7pm, so I will probably have to skip WOC too.
Dealing with the crowds and the heat and the upset to her schedule, just seems way more stressful to me than it's worth. We're staying in a 1bedroom at VGC, so I figure that if it gets to be too much, I'll just hang at the pool, DTD and in the villa with her.
It just feels like I should just stay home. Sucks.
The biggest stress is that we're bringing our then 14 month old daughter and while she's traveled a lot (been to WDW 3x, on a Disney cruise in March, to see family in other states), she's a lot more mobile and opinionated now than she used to be!
She's not walking yet, but may be by the time of our trip. She's a very easy going kid, but I just can't picture her being happy in her stroller or in the Ergo Carrier I wear her in for long periods of time. She's up at 7am and down for morning nap from 10:00 - 1:00 and then she's up for the rest of the day. I can't see heading into the parks with her in the morning, so I probably will only be in the park from 2-6pm. Everyone wants to see WOC, but Lil's bedtime is 7pm, so I will probably have to skip WOC too.
Dealing with the crowds and the heat and the upset to her schedule, just seems way more stressful to me than it's worth. We're staying in a 1bedroom at VGC, so I figure that if it gets to be too much, I'll just hang at the pool, DTD and in the villa with her.
It just feels like I should just stay home. Sucks.


You'll be ok! I agree with everyone else, get over to the park first thing after she gets up, she'll be happy and ready to go, it will be cool then, and the park will be almost empty compared to the afternoon. If you are really uncomfortable with her napping in the stroller, try to extend her nap time by just one hour to 11, that's about when the park starts to get really busy anyway, and you can both go back to the room for a nap! then maybe spend some play time in the pool to refresh, and head back to the park for a little while, maybe for something to eat. Because nap time was a bit later, bed time can maybe be a bit later too...say 8. Then maybe someone in your group can take a turn with you one night and stay at the villa with her while you go watch WOC. other than that, like you said you can use the time she's sleeping to relax (moms NEVER get enough time to relax!!) being there, you won't have chores to do, no cleaning or anything, you can actually just relax!! in the evening when she's gone to bed, you can even sit out on your balcony (if you have one) and just enjoy the leisure time, maybe read, or just watch the world go by. Even if you only have a few hours each day at the park with her, if you time it right, you'll have lot's of wonderful memories for the future. It will be different than what you've experienced before, but that's what life is all about. We've done the trips with little ones, then with teens, then with our grown children, and now do lot's of trips by ourselves, and soon with our grand children! Each stage has very special memories that make it impossible to decide which is/was the best! Have a wonderful trip!!