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Earning My Ears
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Planning our first family vacation to WDW since I had my son, and now I find myself in an entire realm of WDW planning that I have zero clue about. Have a few questions and hope folks can clarify for me (he’ll be 14 months old at the time of the trip, and his grandmother, uncle, and two aunts will be traveling with us):
1) for Child swap on rides, if my son is asleep in his stroller, can the CM at the start of the ride line simply see that and the person waiting with him hang out outside the attraction until it is time to swap riders? Or is it a situation where the whole family has to go through the line up to the second checkpoint (or similar) and then split off from each other? Just trying to think ahead to if he’s napping during a ride return,etc.
2) are there any attractions (namely the shows, since I know it’s not the case for rides), where strollers are permitted in the back? I don’t think this is the case, but want to confirm.
3) is there any list/idea of where designated stroller drop off areas are for rides? I know CMs often have to move strollers for crowd control, etc., but for example - if we are rope dropping for Remy at Epcot, would there be a way to find out where I have to drop the stroller before catching up to my party in line? Or is it simply a “figure it out day of” situation?
4) does anyone have any preferred spots for baby’s napping (be it an attraction or just a tucked away area of the parks)?
5) any specific stroller rental company down there folks are fans of? I’ll have my travel stroller with me from the airport, but would love to rent a full size stroller with a good underneath canopy without risking my main stroller with TSA.
1) for Child swap on rides, if my son is asleep in his stroller, can the CM at the start of the ride line simply see that and the person waiting with him hang out outside the attraction until it is time to swap riders? Or is it a situation where the whole family has to go through the line up to the second checkpoint (or similar) and then split off from each other? Just trying to think ahead to if he’s napping during a ride return,etc.
2) are there any attractions (namely the shows, since I know it’s not the case for rides), where strollers are permitted in the back? I don’t think this is the case, but want to confirm.
3) is there any list/idea of where designated stroller drop off areas are for rides? I know CMs often have to move strollers for crowd control, etc., but for example - if we are rope dropping for Remy at Epcot, would there be a way to find out where I have to drop the stroller before catching up to my party in line? Or is it simply a “figure it out day of” situation?
4) does anyone have any preferred spots for baby’s napping (be it an attraction or just a tucked away area of the parks)?
5) any specific stroller rental company down there folks are fans of? I’ll have my travel stroller with me from the airport, but would love to rent a full size stroller with a good underneath canopy without risking my main stroller with TSA.