drmrchk
Mouseketeer
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- Jan 5, 2012
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Hello amazing DIS-ers! I love you guys even though I've never posted here in the DL world before. I'm sort of a WDW gal
Lovin' all the tips though!!
Here's my dilemma. I am taking my two girls, ages 4 and 6, to Disneyland in January. I am recently divorced and still getting a handle on this whole single mom thing. It's going to be just us 3....and I'm wondering if anyone has any good DL tips for being alone with the two girls? The 6yo is big enough to ride some big rides like Splash Mountain....and she is going to be so sad that she can't ride it (she loved it when we were in WDW this past February). But the little one isn't going to meet height restrictions for anything....so I don't know what I can do with her. The 6yo is too young to go by herself....and I can't leave a 4yo in ride swap by herself. So I spose we'll just have to stick to family rides like Peter Pan and Small world. Here's my question though -- will they let us sit all 3 of us on a bench made for 2? I'm thinking...Haunted Mansion and Buzz Lightyear....I don't think my 6yo will sit by herself and I'm not comfortable not being with my 4yo...and they are both small for their ages.
And any other general ideas you might have. Must sees? We are going to do Ariel's dinner. I plan on spending 3 days in the park and taking our time....since there's no big rides or big people to deal with we can slow down, take time for the play areas and the shows and the character meets.
What about food? I'm roughly planning $100/day for food...lunch and dinner and a treat maybe. I will bring breakfast and snacks for the room. I can't decide if I should get them kids meals or have them split an adult meal? Sometimes splitting an adult meal is way more food than a kids meal for about the same price...they are really good at sharing, even a drink....would that be better financially?
Another question -- strollers. I have a great double stroller that I love. However, we have plenty of time for our connecting flight and we don't have to go far, so I don't think we'll need it in the airport. But you can't rent a double one in DL. So I'm wondering....do I take the double and deal with the extra bulk? It can be a pain when the girls aren't riding in it, but I do get cupholders and the basket to keep snacks and the day bag and extra clothes and water. But maybe I should just rent a stroller and they can take turns riding in it? I'm mildly concerned about the walk back to the hotel at the end of the day? We are tentatively going to stay at the DLH. I wouldn't be able to take the stroller to the hotel and couldn't carry both girls. Thoughts?
Hmm, I think that's it ...for now ;P Not only is it my first real DL trip (went once before ages ago before all the renovations and such) but my first time traveling with them alone. I'm not entirely sure how to handle all that....and balance their need. Thankfully they aren't further apart in age!

Here's my dilemma. I am taking my two girls, ages 4 and 6, to Disneyland in January. I am recently divorced and still getting a handle on this whole single mom thing. It's going to be just us 3....and I'm wondering if anyone has any good DL tips for being alone with the two girls? The 6yo is big enough to ride some big rides like Splash Mountain....and she is going to be so sad that she can't ride it (she loved it when we were in WDW this past February). But the little one isn't going to meet height restrictions for anything....so I don't know what I can do with her. The 6yo is too young to go by herself....and I can't leave a 4yo in ride swap by herself. So I spose we'll just have to stick to family rides like Peter Pan and Small world. Here's my question though -- will they let us sit all 3 of us on a bench made for 2? I'm thinking...Haunted Mansion and Buzz Lightyear....I don't think my 6yo will sit by herself and I'm not comfortable not being with my 4yo...and they are both small for their ages.
And any other general ideas you might have. Must sees? We are going to do Ariel's dinner. I plan on spending 3 days in the park and taking our time....since there's no big rides or big people to deal with we can slow down, take time for the play areas and the shows and the character meets.
What about food? I'm roughly planning $100/day for food...lunch and dinner and a treat maybe. I will bring breakfast and snacks for the room. I can't decide if I should get them kids meals or have them split an adult meal? Sometimes splitting an adult meal is way more food than a kids meal for about the same price...they are really good at sharing, even a drink....would that be better financially?
Another question -- strollers. I have a great double stroller that I love. However, we have plenty of time for our connecting flight and we don't have to go far, so I don't think we'll need it in the airport. But you can't rent a double one in DL. So I'm wondering....do I take the double and deal with the extra bulk? It can be a pain when the girls aren't riding in it, but I do get cupholders and the basket to keep snacks and the day bag and extra clothes and water. But maybe I should just rent a stroller and they can take turns riding in it? I'm mildly concerned about the walk back to the hotel at the end of the day? We are tentatively going to stay at the DLH. I wouldn't be able to take the stroller to the hotel and couldn't carry both girls. Thoughts?
Hmm, I think that's it ...for now ;P Not only is it my first real DL trip (went once before ages ago before all the renovations and such) but my first time traveling with them alone. I'm not entirely sure how to handle all that....and balance their need. Thankfully they aren't further apart in age!