Todd Baker
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- May 12, 2018
We made the trip plans a year ago so, no we didn't PLAN on a pregnancy during the trip but stuff happens.
We have already rented two strollers expecting that one or more kids would tire out and weren't planning a "commando" type experience overall. But now seeking some more tips/suggestions considering the pregnancy. (BTW, wife is 38 yo in good health overall and I am 49 yo. Other kids are 5, almost 4, and 2 1/2).
1. Have started thinking about using only one stroller (a double) and having a piggy back toddler carrier available for use when needed. I plan to manage the double stroller. Concerned that my wife will tire too quickly pushing even the single stroller if we take both to the parks. If we have the piggy back carrier that leaves her free from any stroller pushing. Anyone with comments or experience with these contraptions?
2. Rides to avoid (aside from the coasters)? She read somewhere to avoid the Safari at AK presumably because it's too bumpy.
3. Other than a slower pace, plenty of breaks as needed and maybe even shorter days in general, and plenty of H2O are there any other suggestions from Moms who took on WDW while pregnant? (Or from the Dads?)
Thanks!
We have already rented two strollers expecting that one or more kids would tire out and weren't planning a "commando" type experience overall. But now seeking some more tips/suggestions considering the pregnancy. (BTW, wife is 38 yo in good health overall and I am 49 yo. Other kids are 5, almost 4, and 2 1/2).
1. Have started thinking about using only one stroller (a double) and having a piggy back toddler carrier available for use when needed. I plan to manage the double stroller. Concerned that my wife will tire too quickly pushing even the single stroller if we take both to the parks. If we have the piggy back carrier that leaves her free from any stroller pushing. Anyone with comments or experience with these contraptions?
2. Rides to avoid (aside from the coasters)? She read somewhere to avoid the Safari at AK presumably because it's too bumpy.
3. Other than a slower pace, plenty of breaks as needed and maybe even shorter days in general, and plenty of H2O are there any other suggestions from Moms who took on WDW while pregnant? (Or from the Dads?)
Thanks!