MommyBuzz909
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Any single parents (with their kids) planning a trip to WDW or have been before? Any advice??
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It's amazing how many little things will remind my DS of WDW and our trip. You can get caught up with all the hype here on the Dis about planning, ADR's, etc. So try not to over plan-have a plan but keep it flexible and fun. 
) we were out of the door by 7 am and didn't get back to the room until the last light went off! She loved it.
I will be going in May for the first time with my DS3. I am really looking forward to this trip, this past year has been rough on us, but we made it! My baby is so much fun and has a great sense of adventure, so I look forward to taking on the world with him at our pace.
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I will be hopefully taking my DD who will be 4 when we go next year. I'm a single parent and im petrified lol esp travelling from the UK. Is Disney World single parent friendly?
Any tips appreciated![]()
In many ways, I think it is very single parent friendly. Since it's family oriented, things are designed well for kids and their parents. The biggest issue I remember having as a single parent isn't specific to WDW, unfortunately. When you're the only adult dining with a child who isn't old enough to go to the restroom alone can have unexpected consequences. I can't tell you how many times we've come back to our table after my daughter "had to go" only to find the table was cleared. At buffet style places, it's mostly just an inconvenience of having to get new plates. At other places, we've either had to wait for a replacement item or just call an early end to the meal. Disney CMs are much more apologetic than other restaurants we've had this happen at but the end isn't much different. I've tried leaving something in plain sight on the table, a toy or cup, but some waitstaff think it was forgotten and just take it to the front of the restaurant to leave with the host/hostess. I've considered making a bright neon green sign to leave on the table saying we'd be back but haven't actually tried it yet.
Oh, the other issue I remember is also potty break related. When we've gone to DLR with at least one other adult, if my DD needs to go, one person can hold the place in line. When it's just the 2 of us, we don't have that option so I try to anticipate the need and have her go (or try) before we get in line.
All in all, I don't think the issues are something a single parent hasn't encountered elsewhere. The benefits of a Disney vacation far outweigh any inconveniences of going as a single parent. IMO