Mollydolly334
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I'm so glad to hear that it was easy for you!! We are also planning on the baby being worn 90% of the time! I will say that I'm excited to check out the baby care centers- that's one part of Disney I've never seen beforeShe was SO easy it was amazing. I wore her a lot in the Ergo which was helpful in lines when we couldn’t bring the stroller. I even wore her in the Ergo on several rides. We rented a City Mini stroller because it lies nearly flat and got her a stroller fan to keep her comfortable. She only fussed on 1 ride (Spaceship Earth, of all things!) and otherwise was just happy to be along for the ride (with the occasional well-timed bottle). Your sister could check out the baby care centers too - we didn’t need them but heard they’re great.
The one challenge was the flights - we had 2 lap kids (the baby and my then-2 year old) plus my 4 year old son. Most airlines only allow 1 lap baby per row because of the number of oxygen masks so my husband and I each had to sit separately with our own lap kid - we just didn’t have enough hands to go around! In retrospect I would’ve held the baby and gotten the toddler her own seat (with a TSA approved harness, which keeps them so much more secure than just a seatbelt). Hopefully your sister will have some extra hands on her flights!

Hiiii Alicia yay thanks for commenting!! VPR is the perfect show to binge-watch; especially the earlier seasons because things are so dramatic and fast-paced!! My current treadmill shows are all of the Baking Championships on Food Network (Spring, Summer, Holiday, Halloween...). They are fun to watch but get a bit monotonous... Like, how many times can you watch somebody over-bake their pat a choux or scramble the eggs in their lemon curd??This sounds like it's going to be an amazing trip! Going with littles is so special. Evie and Oliver are adorable and are going to be so mesmerized by everything in the parks. (I have an Evie, as well, so I think your sister picked a great girl's name.) And 3 months old is easier in some regards than an older baby. We took our Evie when she was 4 months, and it was calmer than when we took my son at 9 months. Just because they are way more portable and go with the flow. And with lots of family around to help hold and carry, the newest addition will get lots of cuddles.
Definitely a must with little kids!
It's got so many great food options. And being in the MK is really convenient with kids.
Another great choice. Plus, with it being a darker restaurant it might give the kids a chance to decompress and relax after the loud surroundings of Epcot. Well, I say kids but that also applies to adults.![]()

That's right- I remember you have an Evie too!! That seems to be the common theme- littler babies are easier, whereas older babies (but under 1) tend to be a harder age. I'm really hoping this new baby is mild-mannered, since Evie and Ollie are CRAZY!!

Ughhh I have such a love-hate relationship with Tom Schwartz. He's so lazy and doesn't take accountability for anything, yet he's so happy and like a little puppy dog- like it's impossible to be mad at him!! VPR is a perfect binge-show. The first few seasons in particular are so addicting and dramatic!! It's definitely slowed down now but I have such a soft spot for the whole cast.I loved Tom Schwartz on Winter House this past season, which is the only reason I even checked out Vanderpump Rules! I started on Season 1 a few weeks ago, and have just been binging my way along since then! LOL I started season 6 last night, so I've got a lot of catching up still to do, but I can't stop!
We have really enjoyed both, but I would say T-Rex is a bit "rougher" with the meteor coming, etc. It gets much darker, louder and strobe-lightier than Rainforest Cafe does.
Jimmy's #1 girl is Cinderella, so we have been to her royal table many times, as well as Akershus. It's hard to choose for sure, but they are both SO wonderful! There's nothing like getting to eat inside the castle, BUT the price is much easier to swallow at Akershus. They also do a parade with the princesses, which doesn't happen at CRT. The breakfast cheesy potato hash thing they have there is one of our favorites, too. I think Rob would choose to have breakfast there forever LOL
We went the first week it was open last spring, and had the best time!! It was a bit pricey, but we loved all of the food and the portions were generous but we could have had refills on anything if we weren't so full!! The ambiance can't be beat. I would 1000% go again!
Thank you so much for the tips!! I think we have 100% decided on Rainforest Cafe (instead of T-Rex) and Roundup Rodeo!! I'm REALLY hoping we can get an ADR for CRT. It will be a big group (12), and it's on the first day of our vacation. That's one way that the split-stays really mess things up; we have 3 ADR days instead of just one
