That's the Second Biggest Double Stroller I've Ever Seen- A Dec 2010 TR

Very cool you had the baby center to yourselves. Agree about the end of the safari, it's old and to rough of a ride. Nice day you had so far.
 
The baby care center looks SO nice! I've never seen a pic of the inside of one before.

So funny that Carter was content to just chill in the Boneyard. Just taking it all in.

I think the end of the Safari is lame as well.
 
Great updates!! Your babies are so cute!!!

I loved the pictures in the boneyard!! ...and I think we sat at the exact same table as you at Flametree BBQ:cool1:
 

So funny that the child care center is more entertaining than the boneyard, then again you have the place to yourself :goodvibes:

I love the picture of Carter standing looking off into the boneyard, too cute
 
great update! thats very nice that it was not crowded at the baby care center. i was at the one in MK, it was so crowded we just left and went back to the the room. we were at the poly then so it wasnt inconvenient.
 
Love the update. The boys are just too cute. I don't remember the Baby Care Centers; I think both of our boys were trained at 18 months when they first each went so we never went into one. But how neat that they have movies playing for the kids.

I'm with you...get rid of the ending of the Safari ride...it takes away from the attraction in my opinion.
 
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Such adorable kids. :)

Great TR. :) Such fun to read...as it reminds me of when we took our son in 2008 (he was just 14 months old)...love seeing WDW through his eyes.
 
Loved Carter in the boneyard! That was so sweet. He's such a cutie.

Wow. That babycare center looks great! We've only checked out the one at MK back when I was still nursing but didn't care for it at all. This one looks pretty nifty. :thumbsup2
 
What a different experience you have going to WDW with little ones. It seems so relaxing compared to what my family does:rotfl:!!
 
This TR is so fun!!! We went to Disney back in 2008 with my son, who was 6 months old (along with my then 2 and 4 year olds). He was surprisingly AWESOME! Even after being drenched and then laying in a soaking wet stroller he was all smiles. I think babies and Disney are a superb combo. That being said, I'm looking forward to my trip in June where I don't have to pack a thousand suitcases for one small human. We also drove (from Chicago-18 hours) and plan to do so again in June! One final note. I'm going to show the picture of your son and the book to my students (3rd and 4th grade). I'm always telling them to bring a book wherever they go since you never know when you'll have a chance to read. They'll get a kick out of it!
 
Very cool you had the baby center to yourselves. Agree about the end of the safari, it's old and to rough of a ride. Nice day you had so far.

Yes, it was nice to have the Baby Center all to ourselves. The Cast Members who work at the Baby Center always seem the nicest, too.

Great TR!!!

Thanks!

The baby care center looks SO nice! I've never seen a pic of the inside of one before.

So funny that Carter was content to just chill in the Boneyard. Just taking it all in.

I think the end of the Safari is lame as well.

I think the Animal Kingdom has the best Baby Care Center. Maybe it's because it's the newest. It's a great place to hang out with babies.

Carter was funny at the Boneyard. I guess he was having fun. At least Landon got to stretch his legs.

Great updates!! Your babies are so cute!!!

I loved the pictures in the boneyard!! ...and I think we sat at the exact same table as you at Flametree BBQ:cool1:

Thanks!

Wasn't that a great table? I loved sitting there seeing Everest across the water.

So funny that the child care center is more entertaining than the boneyard, then again you have the place to yourself :goodvibes:

I love the picture of Carter standing looking off into the boneyard, too cute

I guess you never know what a kid will like. On Christmas morning, they were just as excited about the ribbons and boxes as they were all the new toys. :laughing:

great update! thats very nice that it was not crowded at the baby care center. i was at the one in MK, it was so crowded we just left and went back to the the room. we were at the poly then so it wasnt inconvenient.

We didn't like the Baby Care Center at the MK nearly as much. There's usually too many people and there's really not a good place for the babies to play. I would love to stay at the Poly someday. That would be so convenient, especially with babies.

Love the update. The boys are just too cute. I don't remember the Baby Care Centers; I think both of our boys were trained at 18 months when they first each went so we never went into one. But how neat that they have movies playing for the kids.

I'm with you...get rid of the ending of the Safari ride...it takes away from the attraction in my opinion.

Thanks! We like the Baby Care Centers, but it will be so nice when my boys are trained and we don't need them anymore. It was kind of funny about the movie, since our boys couldn't have cared less, but Jeremy and I liked watching it.

Very cute kids! And love your writing style.

Thank you!

Such adorable kids. :)

Great TR. :) Such fun to read...as it reminds me of when we took our son in 2008 (he was just 14 months old)...love seeing WDW through his eyes.

Thanks! It is very cool to watch your babies seeing everything at WDW. Just being there with them is a big adventure. :rotfl:

Loved Carter in the boneyard! That was so sweet. He's such a cutie.

Wow. That babycare center looks great! We've only checked out the one at MK back when I was still nursing but didn't care for it at all. This one looks pretty nifty. :thumbsup2

Thanks! It was kind of nice to just sit with him instead of running after him. I definitely got the easier buddy that time. :laughing:

I didn't like the MK Baby Center for nursing either. AK was much nicer. Maybe Disney will make MK's bigger and better sometime. Or add a second one as part of the Fantasyland Expansion. Really the Baby Care Center probably should be located in Fantasyland.

What a different experience you have going to WDW with little ones. It seems so relaxing compared to what my family does:rotfl:!!

I never really thought about it that way! I always figured it would be even more relaxing as they get older and we don't have to lug around baby food and bottles and strollers. I'm curious now what you all do. I'll have to check out your TR. :)

This TR is so fun!!! We went to Disney back in 2008 with my son, who was 6 months old (along with my then 2 and 4 year olds). He was surprisingly AWESOME! Even after being drenched and then laying in a soaking wet stroller he was all smiles. I think babies and Disney are a superb combo. That being said, I'm looking forward to my trip in June where I don't have to pack a thousand suitcases for one small human. We also drove (from Chicago-18 hours) and plan to do so again in June! One final note. I'm going to show the picture of your son and the book to my students (3rd and 4th grade). I'm always telling them to bring a book wherever they go since you never know when you'll have a chance to read. They'll get a kick out of it!

Thanks! I think babies frequently do really well at Disney. There is so much for them to see and it's all so new for them. They do need a ton of stuff, though. :laughing:

Good luck on your 18 hour drive. I think driving can be a lot more enjoyable than flying, but with little kids, you never know which way it will go.

That's so cool, sharing Carter's picture with your students! He'll be famous. :cool2: He loves books more than any kid I've ever known. He already knows two letters, R and K. He can point them out in words and say them. I'm pretty sure he's some sort of genius.
 
I see no more cupcake in your future once Jeremy takes a bite. I do hope I am wrong though. :p
 
That cupcake sounds delicious, even though there's no picture. I hope you found Blue Dog and your camera! :)
 
I see no more cupcake in your future once Jeremy takes a bite. I do hope I am wrong though. :p

Jeremy would never eat all of my cupcake! That would be unspousemanlike conduct. :rotfl:

That cupcake sounds delicious, even though there's no picture. I hope you found Blue Dog and your camera! :)

I probably wouldn't have remembered to take a picture even if we hadn't lost the camera. I actually was able to find a picture of it online.

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I had a cupcake with white frosting and caramel drizzle, but with chocolate cake, so if take the top of the cupcakes on the right and the bottom of the cupcakes on the left, that would be my cupcake. The Chewy Caramel Bar is in the second to bottom row, and is second from the end.

That cupcake sounds divine! Hope your DH was able to share after he took a bite! :rotfl:

Jeremy is very good at sharing. Better than I am actually...:laughing:
 
I hope you were able to find Blue Dog.

Your cupcake sounds wonderful. I might have to try one of those in March!

So does Landon just fall asleep on his own in the stroller? Claire has never done that and I'm wondering if she'll ever do it at Disney World? I guess I've never really given her a chance to snooze in the stroller...
 

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