We took our DD last Oct - she was 8 months old at the time and we had a great time with her!
Here are things to consider:
- If you are flying, be sure to nurse or give your baby a bottle on both take
off & landing to help pressurize his/her ears. A paci will work too.
- Rayshade for your stroller - we used it to block the sun and to block out
noise & light when she was napping
- Bag that attaches to the back of your stroller so that you're not digging in
a big bag to get things that you use or need frequently. We kept a
few diapers, a ziploc of wipes, changing pads & snacks in ours. We left it
on the stroller when we went into rides or restaurants. We had
extra of these items in our backpack. Here's an example of one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CUYZ76
- Disposable changing pads for times when you can't get to the baby care
center
- USE the baby care centers! They are awesome for feedings, changes &
times when you just need to relax and cool off.
- Disposable bibs & table toppers if your DD is eating solids and sitting in a
high chair
- Buying formula, diapers & wipes through a grocery delivery service if you
plan to order other groceries as well. If not, diapers.com usually runs a
discount for first time buyers (either $10 or 10% off your order)
- Some restaurants will let you bring the stroller inside if your baby is
sleeping. We asked a couple of times and were told it was fine, but DD
woke up before we were seated
- ZIPLOCS! We kept an empty one with us for wet or soiled clothes and we
carried 2 more with one spare outfit each in them so if needed to change
DD's outfit, we just had to grab a ziploc.