BadgerGirl84
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I'm going to WDW next week with my DH and daughter...she will turn four months on this trip. Reading all the positive reviews of traveling to WDW with a baby on this board was one of the things that encouraged us to take the plunge and do a trip with our baby!
Those who have traveled with an infant, what do your typical park days look like?
At home, my DD is typically sleeping by 9pm, up at 5am to eat, and back down for an hour or two more of sleep. She typically takes a nap after 90 minutes to two hours of awake time, with a long 2-3 hour nap in the afternoon (but not always).
We were planning on getting to the parks as close to rope drop as possible (but not worrying about it if we don't make it) having her nap in the stroller as needed, and heading back to the resort before dinner time. No nighttime shows because we don't want to mess with her bedtime schedule.
She naps very well in her stroller and also when being carried in her carrier. One thing I was thinking of doing is that if she's awake, parking her stroller and trying to do multiple rides with her in the carrier (this would work well for MK...not for the other parks where everything is so spread out).
If it's naptime, I'm thinking we'll definitely want to have her down in her stroller and DH and I were thinking we could use that time to get a bite to eat, people watch, see a parade, or take turns going on some of the thrill rides.
We have been to WDW the last 3 years so we have very little on our "must do" list other than me wanting to ride the fantasyland rides with her, get some cute videos and get some pictures with the characters.
Yes, we are aware of the baby centers if we need a quiet place to feed her or take a break.
Any other experiences to share or general park touring tips for traveling with an infant?
Those who have traveled with an infant, what do your typical park days look like?
At home, my DD is typically sleeping by 9pm, up at 5am to eat, and back down for an hour or two more of sleep. She typically takes a nap after 90 minutes to two hours of awake time, with a long 2-3 hour nap in the afternoon (but not always).
We were planning on getting to the parks as close to rope drop as possible (but not worrying about it if we don't make it) having her nap in the stroller as needed, and heading back to the resort before dinner time. No nighttime shows because we don't want to mess with her bedtime schedule.
She naps very well in her stroller and also when being carried in her carrier. One thing I was thinking of doing is that if she's awake, parking her stroller and trying to do multiple rides with her in the carrier (this would work well for MK...not for the other parks where everything is so spread out).
If it's naptime, I'm thinking we'll definitely want to have her down in her stroller and DH and I were thinking we could use that time to get a bite to eat, people watch, see a parade, or take turns going on some of the thrill rides.
We have been to WDW the last 3 years so we have very little on our "must do" list other than me wanting to ride the fantasyland rides with her, get some cute videos and get some pictures with the characters.
Yes, we are aware of the baby centers if we need a quiet place to feed her or take a break.
Any other experiences to share or general park touring tips for traveling with an infant?