tsunamimommy
Earning My Ears
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About 2 years ago, we went to Disney on our last family vacation. Tour Guide Mike served us well then, so I'm hoping by coming here, I can get some help before I lose my mind!
We have a family of issues, so going to Disney in the summer is probably not the best move we have ever made, but seeing as the school system is so strict with kids not missing school for non-medical emergencies (yeah, I know...it's Disney! How can that not be an emergency???? When you need a fix, you need a fix!)
Anyway, I am a mother of 2 lovely children ages 7 and 8. My son has diabetes, so that can pose some difficulties along the way. Couple that with my hubby's diabetes and my lupus, we are just a bundle of joy to be around, but I digress.
My main concerns for this trip are spending our time wisely and maybe getting some assurances that my large posterior will be able to enjoy the rides as much as I have in the past. The words "seat belt extender" breathe fear and intrepidation into my soul, not to mention embarassment to my face! Anything...ANYTHING at all that you could throw my way would be so much appreciated. I'd also be interested in hearing how the parks are as far as crowds, etc. this time of year. I have never been to Disney in the summer. The last trip was during either winter or spring break. It was definately crowded then. How do summer crowds compare to break crowds?
Thanks for letting a newcomer prattle on a bit. We leave on Friday so you can see that one other problem I have is timing and procrastination. Thanks for any bone you can throw my way!
We have a family of issues, so going to Disney in the summer is probably not the best move we have ever made, but seeing as the school system is so strict with kids not missing school for non-medical emergencies (yeah, I know...it's Disney! How can that not be an emergency???? When you need a fix, you need a fix!)
Anyway, I am a mother of 2 lovely children ages 7 and 8. My son has diabetes, so that can pose some difficulties along the way. Couple that with my hubby's diabetes and my lupus, we are just a bundle of joy to be around, but I digress.
My main concerns for this trip are spending our time wisely and maybe getting some assurances that my large posterior will be able to enjoy the rides as much as I have in the past. The words "seat belt extender" breathe fear and intrepidation into my soul, not to mention embarassment to my face! Anything...ANYTHING at all that you could throw my way would be so much appreciated. I'd also be interested in hearing how the parks are as far as crowds, etc. this time of year. I have never been to Disney in the summer. The last trip was during either winter or spring break. It was definately crowded then. How do summer crowds compare to break crowds?
Thanks for letting a newcomer prattle on a bit. We leave on Friday so you can see that one other problem I have is timing and procrastination. Thanks for any bone you can throw my way!
Anc
!!! Now, take a deep breath! There, feel better? Well, I can't sugar coat it, summer will be hot and crowded, but I totally understand the not wanting to miss school thing and I applaud your decision. With a little planning, summer will be fine and you will have a great time. Get to the parks early, use FP, have ADR's for meals, and go back to the room for breaks, swimming if necessary. Take it easy and drink lots of water. Go into the a/c and see a show when it gets unbearable. And most of all, don't worry about your size! I am a little pooh sized myself and have never had a problem. You could do a search here, the question had been asked a lot, but I have never heard any larger person say they could not do everything they wanted to at WDW. On allears.net they have a section called "Disney at large" which gives specifics regarding sizes of seats on the rides, ect. Stop worrying and start packing, you are gonna have a great trip! When do you leave and where are you staying??



They are way to narrow for my hips and booty.
