Would you take an infant to Walt Disney World? Why or why not? What about a toddler? Pre-schooler? Teenager? Read more
Disney World with Little Ones
Disney with Little Ones: Our Picks for FastPass+ at Magic Kingdom
While some guests prefer to wing it, we enjoy making our FastPass+ selections well ahead of time and adjusting them as needed while on vacation. There’s been a great deal of debate about whether the FastPass+ diminishes spontaneity or adds time and value to your magical vacation. FastPass+ selections can always be adjusted once in the park. Personally, I love it. The trouble isn’t in the planning ahead for me, but in trying to decide which attractions we want to utilize each beloved FastPass+. Having small children, their preferences and tolerance for standing in lines are taken into consideration. Read more
Disney with Little Ones: Doing Laundry on Vacation
Traveling to Disney with little ones gives you an entirely new perspective – you can see the World through their eyes and relive your childhood over and over again. However, along with all that splendor, you may have some unpleasant experiences as well. No one wants to think about doing laundry while on vacation but unfortunately, sickness, spills, and accidents are just as likely (if not more likely) to happen at the Happiest Place on Earth as they are at home. Luckily, there are laundry facilities located at each Walt Disney World Resort hotel. Read more
Disney with Little Ones: Take Your Own Stroller!
Parents often debate whether to bring their own stroller, rent one from an outside stroller rental service, or rent them in the parks. For several reasons, I recommend bringing your own. They will come in handy from the beginning of your trip until the very end. Read more
Disney World with Little Ones: 10 Signs You are Suffering from Post Disney Vacation Depression
You spend countless hours planning every detail of your family’s vacation to Walt Disney World. The entire family looks forward to the trip. That day finally arrives. You pack up and fly (or drive) and your eyes well up with tears when you reach your destination. For a week, your worries melt away; everyone is enjoying each second of this highly anticipated event. Then…just like that, it’s over. Everything went as planned. You came, you conquered. You got the Mickey ears to prove it, but time moves on. You get back on the Magical (aka, Tragical) Express and watch your Disney resort shrink behind you as you head to the airport for your departing flight. An unexpected side effect of fulfilling your every Disney dream has it’s grip on you… Read more