Pregnant....which parks are the best??

jackdis

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I will be almost 6 months pregnant when we visit the parks in June. Which parks would be the best to visit for me? Where could I do the most things and not just wait for my hubby and daughter to come back form rides? I realize that I will not be able to go on many things. Has anyone had this same experience??? I'm still looking forward to our trip!!!! We will be in Disney for 4 nights and then at a beach condo for about a week to relax! THanks...... :sunny:
 
I'm going to be 5.5 months pregnant when we go in May and we were just there last Sept. I've been worried about what can be done/can't be done while pregnant, especially since my previous two pregnancies were complicated (this one isn't). And all the other precautions...

I've really discovered (and know from experience) there is more I can do at each park than can't. It's basically just the thrill rides I'll be banned from. But, if you're looking for what you won't be completely left out of, Epcot would probably be first, then MGM, then Animal Kingdom, and finally MK.
 
Thank you for the info. I was thinking it might be Epcot and MGM this time around. We went MK two years ago. I haven't been to AK yet, so that might be a choice too. I hope you have a safe trip and a healthy baby!!! Drink a lot of water while you are at the parks!! :flower:
 
jackdis said:
I will be almost 6 months pregnant when we visit the parks in June. Which parks would be the best to visit for me? Where could I do the most things and not just wait for my hubby and daughter to come back form rides? I realize that I will not be able to go on many things. Has anyone had this same experience??? I'm still looking forward to our trip!!!! We will be in Disney for 4 nights and then at a beach condo for about a week to relax! THanks...... :sunny:


Hi, I was 5 months pregnant last June and while visiting my family in Florida, decided we needed to make a one-day WDW pit-stop! :rotfl:
We chose Epcot because there were only 3 rides I could not go on: Mission: Space, Test Track, and Body Wars. Turns out Body Wars was closed that day for some reason, so I only missed out on 2 attractions my dh and parents were able to ride. I am not sure about Soarin' but the descriptions I've read make it sound quite gentle. If you are anything like me, I would NOT suggest MK as a good preggo park, because I would've been heartbroken about not being able to go on any of my favorite rides (except HM, which I would've probably ridden 50 times to make up for it! :banana: ). I say if you do MK (and with another child you'll really have to, I suppose!), really go over the list of rides beforehand (try www.allearsnet.com), see what you won't be able to do and make sure you won't be surprised or disappointed upon arrival. Enjoy your trip! :cheer2:
 

Thanks. Epcot seems like the way to go for our number one pick. We will be there for 3 days so we might do one other park, maybe MGM or AK. We went to MK with our then 4 year old 2 years ago, so I think this time we will be checking out other parks. I don't think she will mind, as long as she gets to see Mickey somewhere!!! We're also staying at the POFQ so we'll do things at the resorts. Thanks again! :flower:
 








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