ktlm
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Oh also, we were going to wait and potty train when we got back from our first trip, but DD decided to potty train herself about 1-2 weeks before our first trip. We never had any issues at Disney. We had to buy a folding toddler seat to put on the toilet and carry it in a plastic bag (they come with one) in the stroller, but that was it.
As far as DD, when she was 2, at home she was a wild child who didn't sit still for a second, or stand in lines well at stores. At Disney, she was mostly a perfect angel, who quickly realized that good things were at the end of the lines. She stood in line with no issues at all, even waited in an hour long line to meet the fairies because she just had to see Tinkerbell (little boxes of raisins kept her happy in that one). She sat through shows enthalled without budging. She was much better behaved at Disney than at home.
As far as DD, when she was 2, at home she was a wild child who didn't sit still for a second, or stand in lines well at stores. At Disney, she was mostly a perfect angel, who quickly realized that good things were at the end of the lines. She stood in line with no issues at all, even waited in an hour long line to meet the fairies because she just had to see Tinkerbell (little boxes of raisins kept her happy in that one). She sat through shows enthalled without budging. She was much better behaved at Disney than at home.