Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all! My husband would be with us, and could go on rides, but my daughter is only into very mellow rides so I doubt that would be a problem. Because we live in CA now all her 4 year old friends have gone and she keeps telling me "I'd be amazed by all the princesses". I was doing some research and it looks like I could do most rides.
What research were you doing? Pregnant women can't ride amusement rides, period. I can guarantee you Disney doesn't say otherwise.
This PP has no idea what she's talking about. I went while pregnant and the only ones I couldn't go on we're the roller-coaster type rides that it sounds like your DD wouldn't care for anyway. There was plenty to enjoy and ride. We went just before Halloween and it was a little warm but not bad. The shoes I thought would be great for walking turned out not to be, so I bought a pair of crocs flip flops and they saved me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all! My husband would be with us, and could go on rides, but my daughter is only into very mellow rides so I doubt that would be a problem. Because we live in CA now all her 4 year old friends have gone and she keeps telling me "I'd be amazed by all the princesses". I was doing some research and it looks like I could do most rides.
What research were you doing? Pregnant women can't ride amusement rides, period. I can guarantee you Disney doesn't say otherwise.
This PP has no idea what she's talking about. I went while pregnant and the only ones I couldn't go on we're the roller-coaster type rides that it sounds like your DD wouldn't care for anyway. There was plenty to enjoy and ride. We went just before Halloween and it was a little warm but not bad. The shoes I thought would be great for walking turned out not to be, so I bought a pair of crocs flip flops and they saved me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all! My husband would be with us, and could go on rides, but my daughter is only into very mellow rides so I doubt that would be a problem. Because we live in CA now all her 4 year old friends have gone and she keeps telling me "I'd be amazed by all the princesses". I was doing some research and it looks like I could do most rides.
What research were you doing? Pregnant women can't ride amusement rides, period. I can guarantee you Disney doesn't say otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Bay Area resident too! You'll be fine. You can rent a stroller there and push her around. There are plenty of mellow rides for her you can enjoy too. Fall will be a great time to go! I've been in Novemeber and it was perfect.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Bay Area resident too! You'll be fine. You can rent a stroller there and push her around. There are plenty of mellow rides for her you can enjoy too. Fall will be a great time to go! I've been in Novemeber and it was perfect.

Anonymous wrote:Thanks all! My husband would be with us, and could go on rides, but my daughter is only into very mellow rides so I doubt that would be a problem. Because we live in CA now all her 4 year old friends have gone and she keeps telling me "I'd be amazed by all the princesses". I was doing some research and it looks like I could do most rides.