Hello! This is our first trip to Disney World and I have been reading everything I possibly can! I am a bit of an addict already....
We are going in September for 6 days.
My question is about stroller advice. We have twin boys who will just be turning 5, and a little girl who will be 3. I know we need at least 2 seats for a stroller, they can take turns walking I figure. Right now we are thinking of bringing a sit-and-stand, but haven't ever tried one out. We looked at it at Babies R Us and it looks like one can sit up front, one can sit on the "seat" portion in the back with legs forward, and one could even stand behind him if needed at times. Is this too crazy? Is it hard to fit on the busses (we will not have a car)? I KNOW it's going to be hard to push if all three are in it, but I guess that would be true of almost any stroller with three kids in it!
Also, having never been to Disney before, I have no idea how tired they are truly going to get! Will I want to have something that the 5 year olds could sleep in, if needed? Or get two strollers so they each had a seat at all times?
We are planning to take afternoon breaks back at the hotel and are coming back to the parks in the evening. I think there will only be 2-3 nights that we'll be out past 8pm. Thoughts? Advice?
We are going in September for 6 days.
My question is about stroller advice. We have twin boys who will just be turning 5, and a little girl who will be 3. I know we need at least 2 seats for a stroller, they can take turns walking I figure. Right now we are thinking of bringing a sit-and-stand, but haven't ever tried one out. We looked at it at Babies R Us and it looks like one can sit up front, one can sit on the "seat" portion in the back with legs forward, and one could even stand behind him if needed at times. Is this too crazy? Is it hard to fit on the busses (we will not have a car)? I KNOW it's going to be hard to push if all three are in it, but I guess that would be true of almost any stroller with three kids in it!
Also, having never been to Disney before, I have no idea how tired they are truly going to get! Will I want to have something that the 5 year olds could sleep in, if needed? Or get two strollers so they each had a seat at all times?
We are planning to take afternoon breaks back at the hotel and are coming back to the parks in the evening. I think there will only be 2-3 nights that we'll be out past 8pm. Thoughts? Advice?
Make sure you take a break during the middle of the day. Hop in the pool, take a nap, grab some food, etc. The mid-day breaks will be a life saver.
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