Anyone taken an infant to WDW? How old were they? When did you go? How did things go?
I'm trying to get some info for an upcoming family trip.
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Anyone taken an infant to WDW? How old were they? When did you go? How did things go?
I'm trying to get some info for an upcoming family trip.
We took our youngest when he was 8 months in June 2005 for his first trip. It was great for us! :yes:
I know Pat (disneydame2004) has gone with her little one. She wrote about her experience here.
http://www.disneyworldtrivia.com/art...er.php?aid=123
We took our 2 yr old in January 07 and had a great time. We originally planned to hit the parks 9-11, take a break, lunch, nap and go back 3-5, but it never worked out. We ended up pushing the morning session and never made it back to the park. She did great for the first 5 days. I think she was ready to come home by day 7. She handled the characters better than expected too. Luckily we did not have to wait to see them due to lower crowd levels. She literally walked right up to them.
i took my god daughter when she was 10 mos and it was great. We never went back to the room for her to take naps..she napped and we just took her on the rides sleeping!! I cant wait to take my own...i keep saying i will take my as early as 5mos...that is how old i was my first time
We went w/ my 7 month niece and had a great time didn't get to do everything my 9 yr old want to but has long has you are frexible you'll have a great time.
Stitch thank you for that link. It is very helpful!
We took our youngest for a short weekend trip when he was only a month old and that was pretty tough. We had a good time, but our 4 year old didn't understand why we weren't being theme park commando's. We went back again when he was 4 months old and had a great time. But the secret was to take a grandparent with us!
We got to ride all of the rides we wanted by switching out, and we also got more parent swap passes than we knew what to do with. Plus with the extra adult ot two along, nap times weren't interrupted. :mk: :epcot: :AK: :mgm:
http://www.allearsnet.com/pl/infant.htm this is a great site for suggestions on how to ensure you have a great time with an infant in tow.
we took my daughter when she was like 11 months and it was JULY!! that was my only problem it was so hot.. we had to go back to the room alot because of the weather.. so when we go again it will be spring or fall no more summer trips until she is alot older!
We just got back from our first trip with our baby. He is 10 and a half months old and had a blast. The biggest piece of advice I can give is to understand that you can't schedule ANYTHING. They get to decide what, when, where, how and for how long. LOL!
oh and the fireworks at night... forget!!!
she was scared to death and their we were next to belles garden on the bridge and had no where to go... she hated it!!!
My son Nicky was 14 months old when we went in December with my wife, her parents, and my 9 & 12 y.o. stepkids. We didn't have any serious problems.
Getting the stroller on and off the bus was tough at times, but renting a stroller in the park allieviates that.
Sit-down restaurants were out with an active toddler, so we went with mostly counter service and snack carts.
But I agree with the post above, the secret is to take grandparents! They're great for babysitting toddlers . . . or cranky tweens!
We took our 15 month old and 2 year old back in December and it was great. We never went back to our rooms for naps, they just napped in their strollers and it didn't affect their moods at all. Neither one was afraid of the fireworks, my 2 year old LOVED the characters and my 15 month old was fine with them as long as they didn't get too close, we even saw La Nouba with them and they were just as into it as the grown ups were. I have so say I'm spoiled though, my kids are great. The biggest "pain" was taking everything out of the our huge double stroller, closing it up, then lugging it, the kids, and our bags onto the busses. Loved those ferry and monorail rides :yes:
I met some friends who took their 6 month old around Epcot. He actually loved it. He went on the Universe of Energy and LOVED it because he loves TVs so he jsut stared the entire time. He also went on Imagination, The Seas with Nemo and Friends, and I think that's it? He did have a great time though, so I was amused.