Mickey'sMainMami
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Ok, I know this is probably going to cause a HUGE argument, and so I will apologize in advance. My family went to WDW for my nephew's 2nd birthday this past September. He is such a joy, but is really in that independent stage now, where he doesn't want to be in the stroller the whole time, and also wants to be a big boy and not hold onto your hand. Well that's not gonna happen, so my sis-in-law bought him the harness that looks like a monkey and is a backpack and has a short strap connected to the bottom of the backpack that looks like the monkey's tail. It probably is only about 18 inches long, and he absolutely loves it! My brother and I used to make fun of people when we were younger who would use the wrist straps, because to us, they really did look like a leash, but these are really adorable, and everyone we passed would giggle and say how cute it was and where did we get it and my nephew loved it because he felt like a big boy. We do what we have to do to keep our kids safe and happy, and him walking around and not being cooped up in the stroller made him a much better boy, and also tired him out some. He didn't really use it all that much, maybe 3 times throughout the trip, but at least we had the option, plus we went when it wasn't really crowded, so that wasn't an issue of him walking into people or anything. Parents might want to look into it. Here is the link so you can get a picture. http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=4532497
I guess my being raised by malamutes came through genetically, and he thinks he is a sled dog SLAMMING at the end of the lead to break a sled free from ice.
That does NOT work for us.
Then again, that's been true for almost every aspect of DS so far. 

The animal harness is cute but I'm afraid that it would make DS too hot (he runs hot) and it might get in the way when trying to sit on some of the rides. I actually haven't seen any harness that does not have some sort of animal/backpack attached.