sarbah77
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Yeah - wouldn't work for me. If I wanted time with my niece, or wanted to volunteer, that's one thing. But I always assumed that I or my DH would take care of our baby, and if someone else offered, it was a blessing.
Good luck to your brother when he realizes that no matter what you plan, your niece will probably have other ideas! There's an old Jewish saying, "Man plans and God laughs." So do babies!
Within the first month, I remember my brother saying to me "BUT WE READ ALL THE BOOKS! IT'S NOT LIKE THE BOOKS!"
...yeah, she didn't read the books!

Any reason you rented a manual wheelchair instead of either a motorized one or an ECV?
For travel. An ECV or motorized wheelchair are bigger and heavier and don't go in to (affordable) cars easily. We've had some REALLY bad bus experiences and the last thing we want to deal with is an ECV and having to be stuck with using the bus all the time!
What were the women planning to do while the men golfed? I personally suggest that anyone who doesn't want to golf go to the water park and the golfers will meet you there. Otherwise, would you be stuck at the hotel waiting?
Mini-golf, apparently. When I pointed out that I can't, physically, I was told that was okay, I could hold the baby. I declined. But it's a 7:15am tee time. Ultimately, my SIL is kind of a pain and entirely unpredictable so I have no idea how she would feel about a water park... I'm sure she hasn't even seen what there is, if anything, for babies to do.
I was thinking the same as snykymom...why don't the non-golfers head to the water park, and the others can meet you there? Or, if you're ready for a sleep-in-and-relax day, do that while they golf, and then you can all head to the water park late afternoon. We've never done it, but I hear that by late afternoon the water parks get less crowded (and less hot!), so it might be an enjoyable late-day activity
But would we be able to reserve enough loungers?!

Sarah- We went to Disney in July 2001 for our honeymoon and we did the waterparks for a day. It was insanely crowded and terribly hot. I won't even bring up the wonderful smells when you're crowded in with thousands of people with varying levels of hygiene.As far as the traveling with baby...we took Andrew at 6 months and we basically revolved around him. It was too hard to make set plans and predict how the day would go. He was waaaay off his normal schedule that he was on at home so we just went with it. When he napped we strolled around. When he was awake we did stuff. My family was with us and most of the time we all went in different directions. My mom did offer to hang out with him a few times while we got on things with my sister and her husband but you can't go to Disney and expect your whole family to revolve around your infant. It's everyone's vacation and everyone should be able to enjoy it.
My SIL firmly believes that my niece will stick exactly to her at-home schedule. With a morning nap. An afternoon nap. And an 8pm bedtime. This is why I insisted on two cars (my brother had my parents convinced that we could share a mini-van, apparently not realizing that he and his wife would be using it, we'd all be riding a bus and paying a fortune for a car).
While I hate wasting the money (especially since my husband took a job where we NEED to get a second car!), it's ultimately not the end of the world. He's also willing to bail out of golfing if we both agree that we'd rather do something else that day.
But I'm starting to stress out about it, though it's probably just part of the overall stress levels - there's a lot going on and I've back slid a bit in terms of recovery. I did start breaking in my new sneakers for Disney today!!

Thanks for listening to me whine! My brother is still a very new parent, so I guess it's perfectly likely that he's overwhelmed and overplanning!
As far as the traveling with baby...we took Andrew at 6 months and we basically revolved around him. It was too hard to make set plans and predict how the day would go. He was waaaay off his normal schedule that he was on at home so we just went with it. When he napped we strolled around. When he was awake we did stuff. My family was with us and most of the time we all went in different directions. My mom did offer to hang out with him a few times while we got on things with my sister and her husband but you can't go to Disney and expect your whole family to revolve around your infant. It's everyone's vacation and everyone should be able to enjoy it.


Have that GC to use and she put lots of stuff on sale this weekend...
And, you add in those extra snack credits everyday and it comes in handy for bottles of water, or an ice cream,popcorn or whatever and it works out. Especially when we go to Germany and get caramel treats!!!
So...I am glad that we have that decision made. I have moved some of our ADRs around and we need to decide for the Friday night before we leave where we want to go...I had ressies at Le Cellier and the Castle, and we decided against both,..so I had cancelled and let someone else have it!!!





