I'm a newcomer too! Is this where I add my info?
Real Name: Kathy
Screen Name: NJFabFour
Twins: Shelbey and Cole, age 9 (10 in April)
Occupation: Speech Therapist
Home: Central NJ
Next Trip: Aug. '08 - see sig.
We'll take our first cruise, the 4 night on the Wonder, in Aug! I have booked the Dolphin Swim in Nassau and am soooo excited about it (and am working like a dog to try to pay for it!
) I also would like to see the Atlantis resort, just walk around and see the sights, not any excursions.
Pea-n-Me: Thank you for the insight into Nassau. I hate to give up a day of activities aboard the ship but this is not likely to be a trip we'll repeat anytime soon (if ever) and DH and I figure why not see + experience it all as long as we're there? We may form the same opinion but I guess I'm willing to find out firsthand. I've heard both negative and positive reviews so I'm hoping we can post a positive one!
Our first trip was when the twins were 5 and I thought there would be no need for a stroller (we actually stopped using one when they were 18 months because they wouldn't stay in it!). They had no problem at the Studios or MK but AK and Epcot were so vast that we regretted terribly not renting one (and paid the price when DS had a major meltdown at the very far end of World Showcase! Carried him kicking and screaming all the way out to the parking lot!!
). If you're spending a lot of time in either of those larger parks, it is well worth the stroller even for the bigger kids!
Real Name: Kathy
Screen Name: NJFabFour
Twins: Shelbey and Cole, age 9 (10 in April)
Occupation: Speech Therapist
Home: Central NJ
Next Trip: Aug. '08 - see sig.
Anyone have any experience with excursions at Nassau with 11 year olds?
We'll take our first cruise, the 4 night on the Wonder, in Aug! I have booked the Dolphin Swim in Nassau and am soooo excited about it (and am working like a dog to try to pay for it!
) I also would like to see the Atlantis resort, just walk around and see the sights, not any excursions.Pea-n-Me: Thank you for the insight into Nassau. I hate to give up a day of activities aboard the ship but this is not likely to be a trip we'll repeat anytime soon (if ever) and DH and I figure why not see + experience it all as long as we're there? We may form the same opinion but I guess I'm willing to find out firsthand. I've heard both negative and positive reviews so I'm hoping we can post a positive one!
We just returned last week from our first trip to WDW without a stroller. My twins turned 4 in October. The last couple of days they were pretty tired and I considered renting a stroller, but my dh was so happy not dealing with parking and finding the stroller later that we ended up just having them walk. To their credit, they never complained or asked to be carried. I was actually pretty impressed.![]()
Our first trip was when the twins were 5 and I thought there would be no need for a stroller (we actually stopped using one when they were 18 months because they wouldn't stay in it!). They had no problem at the Studios or MK but AK and Epcot were so vast that we regretted terribly not renting one (and paid the price when DS had a major meltdown at the very far end of World Showcase! Carried him kicking and screaming all the way out to the parking lot!!
). If you're spending a lot of time in either of those larger parks, it is well worth the stroller even for the bigger kids!

May I join you guys?
It really is a matter of survival! My babies are getting so big. I can't believe they are 3.
Glad to see people are well and surviving those tough early years!