mjaclyn
Currently in Wonderland
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My son is just turning 1 year this week and we're heading to WDW on Friday. Right now he's on formula - which is pretty easy because you just add warm (or room temperature) water. He's going to be switching to regular milk and I'm not really sure how to go about this at the park. I bought a hydroflask to keep the milk cold all day long, but should I bring a bottle or try using a sippy cup? He has used a sippy cup before for water, but never milk or formula. For those of you who have had bottle-fed children in the park, do you wash them out in the bathroom sink in your hotel? do you get disposable bottles? I'm trying to think of the easiest way to do this...his bottles have five or six different parts to each one so it's not exactly a five minute washing process. If I have to bring his bottles I will, I'm just wondering if anyone has had any other experiences or suggestions?
I transitioned around 11 months with my kids, slowly adding milk to the formula, and then switching from the bottle to a cup (a transition that was easy with some, but not with others). You wouldn't start potty training during your vacation, right?