My DD was 2-3/4

on her first trip. We brought our own stroller from home. It was very useful at the airport, in the parking lots, etc. We still take the stroller even though she'll be turning 7 on our next trip. She is small though, only 43" and 43#. The stroller is mostly for me, so I don't have to carry everything, and for her, if she gets sleepy or tired. On our first trip she even fell asleep sitting up on the Safari ride. It was our first ride of the a.m. and apparently she didn't have enough sleep. She hasn't napped in her stroller for the past few years, but she did when she was younger. We let her nap in the stroller and then we rode rides (baby switch). When we had 3 adults, sometimes my mom would wait with her in an a/c space, like Tuskers in AK while we went and got Fastpasses, etc.
Here are my tips for taking a toddler:
1. Yes, plan a break in your day-you'll need it.
2. Plan on your child playing in water (if it's hot)

sometime during the day in a park. I bring her swimsuit and water shoes. I also bring a beach towel to double as towel and as a cover/padding for stroller. Also handy to sit on while waiting for something, ie. parade, fireworks. In Dec. 2003, we huddled under 2 towels while waiting for Illuminations-it was soo cooollllllldddddd!
3. Bring snacks. My DD loves dry cereal. Either bring them in a ziploc or individual boxes.
4. If it's hot, bring (they're cheaper at home) or buy a mister fan. Kid's love them and so do most adults.
5. When it's hot, I also bring a ziploc with wet washclothes in them. Very cooling on the back of the neck!
6. Be ready for a melt-down. Maybe have a small little souvenir ready to give if she has one. My DD hasn't really experienced a melt down, but I've seen plenty of them.
7. If you DD is potty training (as mine was on first trip) be aware of the automatic toilets. My DD wouldn't use them, at all. There are very few non-automatics throughout the world. However, the baby centers in the parks all have lowered, non-automatic toilets. And the attendants are ver friendly too! Also, just so you know, my DD is still leary of automatic toilets-I have to block the "eye" for her, even now.
8. Don't push your kid. Remember it's a vacation and even if you don't do everything you wanted to do on a day, you'll still be building magical memories that'll last (you) for a lifetime. I say you, because your little one, most likely, will not remember this trip at all. My DD doesn't remember her first one, and only remembers a few things from her second when she was 4.25 yrs.
9. Again, if it's hot remember to use plenty of sunblock and re-apply and have her drink plenty of liquids.
Have a great time!
