fizz13
<font color=33cc99>Dreams about being stuck on Spa
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Hi everybody,
thought this might be the place to go to get some advice. Although this is my 7th trip to the world, this will be my first time taking the children on my own, who are 8, 6 and 3. We are staying for 6 nights at Pop, then 4 at Wilderness Lodge. i am pretty confident on the busses and getting round the parks but have a feeling this will be very different this time, so i wanted to ask you to share your experiences of taking your children on your own, how you found it, best thing you wish you knew before you went, handy hints, anything!
I'm sure I'll be fine but would love to hear from you that you got through it ok, and if you didn't what happened. of course i put moms but dads are single parents too so please chip in. the scariest thing to me is getting the 9 hour flight from the uk with them and doing immigration while controlling them
but would love to hear about park, hotel, eating you name it.
So come and share
thought this might be the place to go to get some advice. Although this is my 7th trip to the world, this will be my first time taking the children on my own, who are 8, 6 and 3. We are staying for 6 nights at Pop, then 4 at Wilderness Lodge. i am pretty confident on the busses and getting round the parks but have a feeling this will be very different this time, so i wanted to ask you to share your experiences of taking your children on your own, how you found it, best thing you wish you knew before you went, handy hints, anything!
I'm sure I'll be fine but would love to hear from you that you got through it ok, and if you didn't what happened. of course i put moms but dads are single parents too so please chip in. the scariest thing to me is getting the 9 hour flight from the uk with them and doing immigration while controlling them
but would love to hear about park, hotel, eating you name it. So come and share

It must have been the pixie dust working. 
But he won't give up his Everest so there may be tears at AK.
(oh except when she got a bit of a stomache ache one day and threw up in the bus line). OF course, she is 11 so we didn't have to deal with strollers, diapers or the worries that mom's with smaller children deal with. And to top that off! I'm desperately doing whatever it takes for us to get back again in May 2008 when school lets out. 
I applaude you for taking your children on your own. I am actually making my first trip this May with just myself and my DD4.
