TinkerbellMama
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NewEnglandDisney said:I wouldn't take a 3-month old on any ride, because I wouldn't want to get stuck half way through with a kid crying and screaming and ruining everyone else's experience. You can't exactly reason with a 3-month old. It's not fair to the other guests, and your baby isn't going to get anything out of it anyway.
Newborns don't belong on rides. What if you have to evacuate? Just my opinion, but you did ask, LOL.
NED
Ya know, NED, your responses to MANY threads lead me to believe that you don't have children, or if you do, they are not the best-behaved bunch.
My son has never cried on a ride, and he's been going to WDW since he was 2 months old. The fact that you seem to think all babies are constantly crying and all children are perpetually misbehaving mystifies me. As for the evacuation question, the answer is that most people with babies in WDW have them in front carriers, slings, or the like. OP, if you had not yet considered some type of carrier, let me suggest one to you now. It will make life much more pleasant (for your back AND your baby)! Good luck, and enjoy!
It was so funny- like a little bear. This particular child still eats like a "hungry little bear"- our nickname for him. 

and like you, nobody would have a clue unless they looked really close. The only time it becomes obvious is when I feed her under something (like a poncho) but that can hardly offend anyone as you can't see a single morsel of skin!
! I don't plan on nursing on a ride if I can avoid it...
you!
