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what to carry through the park?
| Mon, 05-22-2006 - 9:16am |
Me again!
I have a 3 year old and a 2 year old.
| Mon, 05-22-2006 - 9:16am |
Me again!
I have a 3 year old and a 2 year old.
first- about the fold up potty seat- are your girls used to it already? I had one for my 7 yo years ago and mistakenly took it somewhere before she had ever used it and she was not comfortable with it. She said it felt
"When my 7 yo and I went to the parks on a girls night, I tucked the little more than a point & click camera in my pocket, had our APs and room keys, tied wind breakers around our waists and off we went."
Ah! Longing for the days when that's all we have to bring with us to the parks! LOL Then again, that's wishing years away that I don't want to fly by as fast as they are already flying. Just couldn't help myself from day dreaming! :D
Val
WDW Trips: April '72, June '85, June '91 - offsite; May '03 - VWL, Nov '04 - BCV, May '05 - VWL, March '06
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I did a bunch of research on that for us and our little one. You should bring a copy of your childrens immunization record and birth certificate with the soc card with you especially if you are flying. You will most likely need it at the ticket counter. It is always a good idea to have a current picture of everyone with you too, just in case. It sucks to have to say stuff like that, but that is what the FAA suggests when traveling with small children. The parks have lockers you can store things in so you are not having to carry a bag through the whole park. I am bringing a few simple snacks for my son and myself (I am pregnant so need them often), a plastic water bottle that we can all share, a change of clothes for my son and a shirt for me and my DH. That way if we spill on ourselves or something like that happens we won't have to walk around the park with ketchup on our shirts or soda or something. My DH's brother who lives in California suggests a small umbrella just in case. June still has chances of rain. I don't think you will need one if you are going to florida though. You might want extra socks for everyone though so when your feet get too sweaty you can change your socks so you don't get blisters. Both DL and DW have a Baby Center that has a first aid office that gives free bandaid's, asprin or tylenol, juice if you feel faint, and stuff like that. So make sure you make a note of where it is in case someone falls and needs a bandaid or something so you don't have to carry that stuff with you. Good luck to you and I hope you all have fun.
Nicole