Brygida
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Apologies if you've read this already... it was buried in my other thread.... and several of you have been asking for tips. These are my top 10 things we did right with our 16 month old son, on a trip the first week in September.
#1 - rent a car - Don't use Magical Express... or use it to send luggage with some passengers, but at least one of you get a rental car. This will save you oodles of time on getting to the parks (15 min vs 45 min (or more) using a bus) and more oodles on getting to a resort for meals/visits (15 min vs 1 1/2 hours (or more) using a bus). Only you know how much stress this will save (asking your toddler to do something for 15 min vs 1 1/2 hours). If you use Magical Express, pack in carryons everything you may need for first 12 hours... another reason not to use Magical Express!
#2 - bring your carseat on the plane - This will buy you the max time that the toddler is used to sitting still for. 3 out of 4 flights I have taken allowed me to install carseat between us on a seat for no additional charge (talk to person at gate!)... or you can always gate-check it.
#3 - bring your lightest weight stroller (like the Graco CitiLite) on the plane and do a gate check-in. Install toddler in stroller for the long trip to your car via monorail, then baggage claim, etc. Strollers are allowed on boat launches, resorts, etc. where you may not be able to rent one. Especially important if your toddler has just begun toddling and is off the height/weight scale... as ours is! You don't want to be carrying him/her around.
#4 - Once at WDW, Stop at Goodings or your favorite supermarket and stock up on anything you did not pack.... e.g. jars of baby food, goldfish, milk, etc - We also stocked up on large bottles of seltzer for our room, and bottled water, and milk & cereal for ourselves. One trip was enough for our 6 day stay... except for extra milk we got at Wilderness Lodge Mercantile.
#5 - Be Prepared to do laundry for the toddler every few days. I thought I had packed enough clothes, but.... I ended up doing 2 loads of laundry for him during our stay. I had brought detergent and dryer sheets from home so it was relatively painless.
#6 - Stay at a Disney Resort. Do not expect to spend more than 2-4 hours at a time at a park. Then go swimming... or let your toddler play in his room. Plan on going back to a park 2 or even 3 times in one day.... hence, staying on property is the most beneficial.
#7 - Take your car to the parks. If you are staying at a resort across from MK, then take the monorail/launch. If staying at EPCOT resort and can walk, then walk to EPCOT. To get to any other park, take your car. If you have booked with AAA, don't forget your Diamond Pass allowing up-close parking... so you skip the trams.
#8 - Bring a rain cover for your stoller. They don't sell these like they do rain ponchos... and using a poncho just does not work.
#9 - Bring a collapsible travel gate with you. We used our gate to block off the bathroom from the living area, which allowed him more walking space. We baby proofed the living area as best we could.
#10 - pick up a lifevest for your toddler at the pool/marina of the resort. WL let us keep the same one for our entire stay.
Hope that gave you some ideas....
Brygida
#1 - rent a car - Don't use Magical Express... or use it to send luggage with some passengers, but at least one of you get a rental car. This will save you oodles of time on getting to the parks (15 min vs 45 min (or more) using a bus) and more oodles on getting to a resort for meals/visits (15 min vs 1 1/2 hours (or more) using a bus). Only you know how much stress this will save (asking your toddler to do something for 15 min vs 1 1/2 hours). If you use Magical Express, pack in carryons everything you may need for first 12 hours... another reason not to use Magical Express!
#2 - bring your carseat on the plane - This will buy you the max time that the toddler is used to sitting still for. 3 out of 4 flights I have taken allowed me to install carseat between us on a seat for no additional charge (talk to person at gate!)... or you can always gate-check it.
#3 - bring your lightest weight stroller (like the Graco CitiLite) on the plane and do a gate check-in. Install toddler in stroller for the long trip to your car via monorail, then baggage claim, etc. Strollers are allowed on boat launches, resorts, etc. where you may not be able to rent one. Especially important if your toddler has just begun toddling and is off the height/weight scale... as ours is! You don't want to be carrying him/her around.
#4 - Once at WDW, Stop at Goodings or your favorite supermarket and stock up on anything you did not pack.... e.g. jars of baby food, goldfish, milk, etc - We also stocked up on large bottles of seltzer for our room, and bottled water, and milk & cereal for ourselves. One trip was enough for our 6 day stay... except for extra milk we got at Wilderness Lodge Mercantile.
#5 - Be Prepared to do laundry for the toddler every few days. I thought I had packed enough clothes, but.... I ended up doing 2 loads of laundry for him during our stay. I had brought detergent and dryer sheets from home so it was relatively painless.
#6 - Stay at a Disney Resort. Do not expect to spend more than 2-4 hours at a time at a park. Then go swimming... or let your toddler play in his room. Plan on going back to a park 2 or even 3 times in one day.... hence, staying on property is the most beneficial.
#7 - Take your car to the parks. If you are staying at a resort across from MK, then take the monorail/launch. If staying at EPCOT resort and can walk, then walk to EPCOT. To get to any other park, take your car. If you have booked with AAA, don't forget your Diamond Pass allowing up-close parking... so you skip the trams.
#8 - Bring a rain cover for your stoller. They don't sell these like they do rain ponchos... and using a poncho just does not work.
#9 - Bring a collapsible travel gate with you. We used our gate to block off the bathroom from the living area, which allowed him more walking space. We baby proofed the living area as best we could.
#10 - pick up a lifevest for your toddler at the pool/marina of the resort. WL let us keep the same one for our entire stay.
Hope that gave you some ideas....
Brygida