Would you do Disney at 32 weeks pregnant?

Well I'll be there in January at 26 weeks so I'll be about half way between your debate. Luckily I will have a 2 year old (almost 3 - got to go before we have to pay for a ticket for him) with us so we can hang low together. Good luck, and I'll keep an eye out for you on a bench drinking water!
 
OP - I see that you can't go in April, but just wanted to add that I went last year at 30 weeks and just planned ahead that it was going to be a more "relaxed" trip than the ones we usually take. We didn't try to do everything that we always do, we took it much slower and I took breaks whenever I felt tired and drank plenty of water, relaxed at the pool more and just enjoyed being pregnant in Disney!
 
My kids were born at 36 weeks. If it were me, I would not want to go at 32 weeks. The walking would have been hard for me. But, every pregnancy is different.
 
I am 38 weeks now and I can't imagine going to Disney at all during my 3rd trimester. I am exhausted now.
 

If you do go into labor early and deliver is your little one a citizen of the WDW? And do they reserve the right to reside there as long as they choose?
If yes then eat some spicy food and cross you fingers!!

:goodvibes :rotfl:
 
labor early. When I was young (and less intelligent) I drove cross country- alone- when I was around 32 weeks...because my sister was pregnant, too, and we were due a week apart, and were having a shared shower.

My insurance warned me then that if I went into labor and was more than 90 miles from home they wouldn't pay a penny! I gambled, and everything was fine.

At the time I'd never had any major medical complications or crisis (other than a bunch of broken bones...). Now, looking back, man, what an idiot I was!!!!

I would still be paying on that c-section and the NICU costs if he'd been born while I was traveling!
 
I did in Aug 2007 at 33 weeks. It was tough, but we wanted to have one last getaway w/ our DD who was 4 at the time. We took our time, relaxed at the pool. We only live a couple of hours from WDW so we weren't worried about the traveling. I think the hardest part was it being so hot. In April, the weather can be really nice. I think it just depends on how you feel at that point in your pregnancy. You have to know your limitations...
 
Have a blast I went to DL 16 weeks pregnant w/#1 and still barfing on a daily basis, to call it 'morning' sickness is a joke, i thought that was worse than running 20-25 miles a week 7 months preggo in the dead 100 degree heat of summer with #2. You'll be really comfortable in January.
 
I went at 32 weeks and had a great time!

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I was told by the doctor to walk for and hour and take a 15 min break.
Just remember to bring copies of all of your medical records. The doctors office will have no problem doing this for you.

I wore Crocs because it was the only thing I could fit into at the end of the day and I swam every afternoon to relieve the pressure from walking around.
 


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