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nataliejane

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Hi everyone
I'm a single mummy to two little boys .. Ages 8 and 20 months .. We are headed to Disney on December 1st for 2 weeks from the UK
Bit nervous about going alone but very excited
Surprising them the day we fly so they have no idea about the holiday :)
Is anyone else going to be there the same time ?
Any tips on how to make things go as smooth as possible from any other single parents taking Disney trips ?
Thank you °o°
 
You'd know them best, but in a lot of cases younger children don't take well to the very abrupt idea of travel (as in, day of). You might consider telling them in advance to give them time to adjust to the idea and get excited about it. I've seen people tell their kids anywhere from a few days to a couple weeks. Is this your first time traveling abroad with your kids, or just your first time to Disney? There are some general traveling tips I (and others!) can offer you if you like.

I won't be there in early December, but it's generally a good time to go. Do you have ADRs yet? Make sure to book FP+s for those absolute must-do items. If you have the spare cash, think about getting a character dining experience for their fave characters if available. Even as an adult I find character dining a lot of fun, and you'll get a little more time to interact in a more relaxed atmosphere.

Your 8-yr-old might enjoy getting to shop for himself with some money or a gift card. He gets a limit and can buy whatever he wants with it so long as it's in budget. It might also help keep him from begging for everything he sees. Some parents offer a certain amount of items they can definitely get, but anything else has to be bought by the kid (eg: two toys and a pin set; Mickey ears of choice, a shirt, one toy).

For park safety, make sure they both know how to recognize a cast member and ask for help. You can also tag your kids with something (around their necks on a lanyard, maybe) to help them get back to you-- your cell number, name, and resort, for instance. Make sure they keep their Magic Bands on, as that's another way for Disney employees to get them back to you. Consider getting a Photopass or even Memory Maker so you can be in pictures with your kids! A lot of Photopass photographers will also take your picture with your camera, particularly if you're quick to hand it over already on and there's not much of a line. You definitely want to be in some of those pictures with your little guys!

Best of luck!
 
Thank you for all the tips :)
This is our first time to Disney just us . We went to Menorca last October but that was very different , much shorter flight and my little one couldn't even crawl so it was easier lol
My little one won't understand the whole flying holiday thing and my 8 year old will he fine finding out on the day :) so I have no worries to tell him on the day .
Flight wise I have a trunki packed with Disney goodies , coloruring, snacks , 3DS , games
I hope my little one will be good on the flight , I got him his own seat thank goodness as no way would I cope 9 hours with him on my lap lol
Were staying offsite so we won't have magic bands provided minus for our one day onsite . So our tickets ( which are fastpass+) we can book I think it's 30 days out so waiting to do that :)
We have a friend who lives there meeting us so I'm sure he can get pics of us all together , when he's not there I'll be sure to ask people to take photos I def want to be in them lol :D
 
We also have be our guest reservations and 1900 park fare . I hope the boys will like those ones . My son really wants to meet cinderella and they have Prince Charming costumes so 1900 park fare should be perfect
 

Good job on the BOG ressies! :thumbsup2 And if your little one fusses, try children's Dramamine (bring some before you go). Knocks 'em right out, lol. Remember the time difference is something like 8 hours, and try to sync your schedules up as fast as possible so everyone will be cranky just a little less. :)

I've been to 1900 Park Fare for dinner, and if they want to meet Cinderella it's definitely a good pick! I personally love the stepsisters, so it was a real blast. If I remember, the food was also really good. If they like Beauty and the Beast, BOG is a fantastic place. It's definitely one of the most magical restaurants and feels the most like you're in a Disney film. As an adult, you'll probably enjoy their food the most, but there are wonderful kids options as well. The desserts are also very good IMO. If you're Beauty and the Beast fans, definitely at least try the Grey Stuff. ;)

Since you won't have MBs, try giving your kids ID tags instead. Make sure they wear them all the time with your name, cell number, and where you're staying. Maybe include your friend's name as well, if they are going to be along frequently. And identifying janitorial staff is often easier, as they wear he same white and blue uniform in all parks. The other thing to identify for the older one will be the pins all CMs wear: white and blue, with their first name ONLY and hometown. These are also consistent park to park.

More tips! In the parks, you might end up more excited than your kids! :rotfl: It happens to some parents. Try not to push too many things on your kids at once, and everyone will have more fun all around. If you guys are going to Animal Kingdom and want to see the animals, go EARLY to Kilimanjaro Safari. Maybe not park-open early, but definitely well before noon. The animals tend to be out more in the early hours, eager to catch some sun and the extra goodies keepers put out to encourage them to see guests.

Line busters: Make sure you have some! You'll want to pack as light as possible otherwise, but definitely bring at least 1 thing each child can do in line just in case things end up getting long. Make sure they can do their activity separately and simultaneously in case they both get bored at once, lol. They might enjoy a Hidden Mickey hunt. You can always get a book in one of the large stores in the parks.

If you have your heart set on a parade or show, make sure you're there early. For things where you set up on your own (eg: parade viewing), you might have to be ready to fend off other people trying to edge in on your space. Be polite but firm, and if you have to, only touch a shoulder or arm. One man poked me in the side (under my armpit) once to get my attention. I didn't mean to block his view, but please don't poke me close to my chest. It feels violating. I was way less apologetic than I would have been otherwise. DO make sure your kids know they might have to share some space with other kids, as people pack very tightly in prime viewing areas.

If you are renting a stroller (or a double), try putting some kind of decoration on it that will help you identify it faster when picking it back up. If you are bringing your own, mark the holy heck out of it with your name, etc, and make it as unique as possible to avoid someone else walking off with it (not sure how common this is, but Disney parks are huge your stroller can be alone for upwards of an hour).

Another thing is that if your DS8 wants to ride something the youngest cannot ride, you CAN send him in alone, or go through the line with him and wait off to the side. At 8, so long as he meets the height requirement he can ride MOST rides alone. You might want to save some of these rides for a Parent Swap, however-- choose a day when your friend will be with you and ask to do a parent swap with the youngest. One person will sit in a special area with the child while the other rides. Then you'll switch. You don't have to get back in the normal line, and your DS8 can ride with each of you both times.

And I know this might sound not so nice, but since you might have days when you're on your lonesome with two kiddos... You might consider a kid leash if either is prone to wandering. They make ones like backpacks and you'll feel a tug on your hand if one of them tries to wander off. I personally am a fan of these (speaking as someone on the outside) for kids I see who just DON'T pay attention to mom or dad. I even have some adult friends I wish I could use these on! :lmao:
 
Single mommy here! I'm taking DS for a 3rd birthday trip at the same time! He will still be 2 then but his birthday is Dec 22. We're there from Nov 30-Dec5 :cool1:
 


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