mamaLori05
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It is true. We just got back yesturday and we had to show an ID to get a cart to bring our luggage down. In fact, my husband walked all the way down there from the 80's section, only to have to walk all the way back just to get his ID, and then walk back again to get the cart. It wasn't a busy time either, as we only waited a max of 15 minutes to get on any ride or see any character. Most rides were just walk on. Maybe it all depends on how strict the guy working there is, but yesturday the guy was pretty strict about it. Over all good time at POP though.
For anyone bringing an infant along, we used a travel high chair that hooks onto the table in our room and it worked great. The table doesn't look all that sturdy, but it is. My son is 16 lbs and the table didn't even move at all when he was sitting in the chair. He's also a climber and mover, but even with all his movement the table held still. Now I appoligize to the mousekeeper who had to clean our room after he ate every morning, but it did work great and we saved a ton of money by eating pop tarts, donuts, ect that we brought from home. Anyway, just thought I'd share that info since it worked so nice for us.
For anyone bringing an infant along, we used a travel high chair that hooks onto the table in our room and it worked great. The table doesn't look all that sturdy, but it is. My son is 16 lbs and the table didn't even move at all when he was sitting in the chair. He's also a climber and mover, but even with all his movement the table held still. Now I appoligize to the mousekeeper who had to clean our room after he ate every morning, but it did work great and we saved a ton of money by eating pop tarts, donuts, ect that we brought from home. Anyway, just thought I'd share that info since it worked so nice for us.