Anonymous wrote:I'd be wary of exposing a kid that young to all the people you encounter on such a trip. I always get sick from air travel-but it's not a big deal for me. But with a 2 month old, it could be. I didn't keep my kids in a bubble, but once we'd passed the 6 month vaccines I felt a lot safer.
Happy to help with any specific questions you have since I've BTDT!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you'll need a nice day trip to a beach. Not to haul two small kids on an airplane and go to the biggest park in the US. This is a terrible idea.
I would love a beach trip, but think it will be too cool to go to a close by beach in April/early May, which would mean a long drive, right? And I wonder how much we'd really be able to enjoy hanging out on the beach with a 2MO.
Appreciate the reality check, though. DS1 is a good traveler (I went to Europe with him by myself at 28 weeks pregnant with no issues, and DH and I would fly together this time), but I really don't know what life is going to be like with 2. I tend to overestimate our abilities and underestimate potential adversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is taking a work trip to Orlando at the end of April. I will still be on maternity leave, and DS2 will be 10 weeks. DS1 will be 3.5. I know I'll already be stir crazy by then, but am wondering if it would be worth saving what amounts to about $400-600 (DH's flight, one night hotel, two day car rental, and per diem) to take this trip now. We would probably do 3 days at Disney, give or take. I would prefer but not sure we can afford to stay onsite.
FWIW we had thrown out the idea of going this year while DS is old enough to enjoy WDW but young enough to go while school is in session. (I've also been in Orlando in the summer and thought it was as close as you could get to hell without actually dying. ) We nixed that plan once we got pregnant because I am a Fed and have to use leave without pay for at least 20% of my leave.
There's a slight chance we could get some family to go on this trip so we'd have help with the baby, but I'm breastfeeding so there's only so much time I can be away from the baby anyway. He's only 2.5 weeks old right now, so no telling if he's going to be an easy baby or not. We have at least managed to get him sleeping in the bassinet for a couple of hours at a time, but would probably just get a king and cosleep on this trip.
FWIW, if you do decide to stay on site, it can be tough to get a King--you'd probably have to get one of the DVC 1 bedroom villas or a large suite in a deluxe hotel. Most Disney standard resort rooms come with 2 Queen beds. Some rooms will have 1 King bed, but then where would your 3 year old sleep? Even if you are ok with all 4 of you staying in one King size bed (and I totally get that! We co-slept too.) Disney has strict policies about the number of people staying in one room/number of beds.
Anonymous wrote:DH is taking a work trip to Orlando at the end of April. I will still be on maternity leave, and DS2 will be 10 weeks. DS1 will be 3.5. I know I'll already be stir crazy by then, but am wondering if it would be worth saving what amounts to about $400-600 (DH's flight, one night hotel, two day car rental, and per diem) to take this trip now. We would probably do 3 days at Disney, give or take. I would prefer but not sure we can afford to stay onsite.
FWIW we had thrown out the idea of going this year while DS is old enough to enjoy WDW but young enough to go while school is in session. (I've also been in Orlando in the summer and thought it was as close as you could get to hell without actually dying. ) We nixed that plan once we got pregnant because I am a Fed and have to use leave without pay for at least 20% of my leave.
There's a slight chance we could get some family to go on this trip so we'd have help with the baby, but I'm breastfeeding so there's only so much time I can be away from the baby anyway. He's only 2.5 weeks old right now, so no telling if he's going to be an easy baby or not. We have at least managed to get him sleeping in the bassinet for a couple of hours at a time, but would probably just get a king and cosleep on this trip.
) Disney has strict policies about the number of people staying in one room/number of beds.Anonymous wrote:I think you'll need a nice day trip to a beach. Not to haul two small kids on an airplane and go to the biggest park in the US. This is a terrible idea.