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Orlando Vacation

I just have a couple of questions about traveling. We are trying to plan an orlando vacation, money is tight but its a family reunion type of thing so we would like to try and go. When you rent a car are the car seats included? We would need two. Can you bring a double stroller onto the plane? A friend told me they park them at the door. Are there any tips you have about going to disney? We just want to go to one park for one day. Can you bring a cooler inside the park? Am sure I'll have more question but out of time. Thank you so much.

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You can get info on Disney World at disneyworld.com. They have a "Mom's Panel" on there that is really good. It answers lot of questions. You can bring a cooler into the park but there are very specific requirements as to how big they can be. I don't know what they are, have not looked it up yet. But you can go there and check the requirements. My suggestion for the park, we are going in June and have not been before (doing lot of studying), is either Magic Kingdom or Animal Kingdom. They seem best for young children.
Good Luck!

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You can bring a cooler into the parks with a few exceptions. There are size restrictions whether it is a cooler with or without wheels. I will list all of the items that a guest is not permitted to bring into the park (including the size restrictions) as it is listed on the Walt Disney World website so you can see not only the cooler restrictions but other items in case you are curious for future reference so there is no confusion.

Items that you may not bring into the Theme Parks include, but are not limited to:

Items with wheels, such as wagons, skateboards, scooters, inline skates, shoes with built-in wheels, two-wheeled or three-wheeled conveyances, strollers larger than 36" x 52", suitcases, coolers, or backpacks with or without wheels larger than 24" long x 15" wide x 18" high (coolers required for medication may be stored in a locker or at Guest Relations), and any trailer-like object that is pushed or towed by an ECV wheelchair or stroller
Alcoholic beverages
Weapons of any kind
Folding chairs
Glass containers (excluding baby food jars and perfume bottles)
Pets (unless they are service animals)
In Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park (for the safety of the wildlife), balloons, straws and drink lids are not permitted.

Note: Guests are not permitted to pull items behind them. Any item that requires a Guest to pull it behind them, including a stroller, is not permitted into the Park.

I hope this answers your question. Have a magical day!

Best wishes,

Disney discourages coolers. Take snacks in the diaper bag. Ask for cups of ice then fill them at the water fountain. Water is free. Get large drinks with no ice, then cups of ice. Share meals. exp. Get one hamburger with fries, the next with the fruit. (desert) or no fries at all. saves $ Can you drive? from Austin its a 19 hr drive straight thru. We've done it for 25 yrs. 15 of those with just the husband & I trading off the driving. Driving is a lot cheeper. sounds like you have little ones. Go to the Magic Kingdom. If a ride has a height retriction ask the person at the front of the ride if they have a baby trade off, that way, all stand in line once, but you both get to ride.(Space Mntn, Big Thunder, Splash) Utlilize the fast pass system. Why wait in one 45 min. line when you can ride 2 other rides, then wait 5 minutes at the fast pass one. (Jungel Cruise, Pooh) Me? I'm 49, married 31 yrs, gone to WDW in June for 25 yrs. with now a 26, 25,24,16,15 yr old. Yes my kids have grown up going to Disney every yr. Now they plan their vacations at the same time.

I take it you are flying there? You can check the car seats from home for free (they are "safety devices"). The car rental place does have car seats, but they charge you per day per seat. I ended up paying more for car seats than the car the last time that I did that. I thought it would be easier.

You've already gotten some great advice! I just have to respond though because we have 4 kids (ages 10, 7, 3, 1) and are heading to Disney World in just a few weeks. We've gone several times over the past few years and LOVE it. If you're going to only pick one park, I definitely recommend Magic Kingdom. It's just classic Disney and there are TONS of rides for even the youngest little ones.

Just be patient, don't stress out, you won't see every single thing, just enjoy the time there. They have a great nighttime parade where all the characters have lights all over their costumes. My kids LOVE that.

Like I said, the most important thing about going to Disney World is just to relax, soak up what you can, watch your kiddos face(s) light up and take lots of pics. You can even print off a customized map of the park ahead of time where you can choose which rides/attractions you are most interested in seeing. Then your map will only show those things -- that way you don't feel overwhelmed with everything there is to choose from.

Have a great trip!!!

Usually they let you use your stroller up to the gate and then you check it and they will bring it to you at the next gate when you arrive. You can also check your car seats...I don't think they count this as extra baggage...check with the airline. Disney is great (for adults too :) Our double stroller had a major tire blow out and we had to rent...so they have back up. Not sure about the cooler...our favorite park was Magic Kingdom...it was magic :)

CAn't help you with the Theme parks as I have never actually been to Disney World only Land (in CA). . . but can help with the others

car seats - -I haven't rented on myself, but I know that the internet reservations give you a place to click for extras such as car seats. When my brother brought neice to TX to visit while still needing one, they checked her seat in as luggage. I beleive most airlines still allow a car seat as a no charge check-in piece. . . I would feel safer with my own so would check the airline first.

Stroller - see this one all the time - - use the stroller - double or single - to go to the gate - kiddo's have to come out to go through security checkpoint but then you can put them back while you get re-dressed :-) When you get to the gate, tell the counter person that you will need to gate check the stroller, they will tag it and when you get on board, you just leave it at the door . . . when you land, they will bring it back to you at the door.

Airlines want you to take family vacations so they make things as easy as they "safely" can.

Good luck and have fun!

You didn't say how old your children are nor if you are travelling alone. I will imagine that they are 1 or 2. Take your stroller. It is essential to have a place to corral kids in the airport, and also a place where they can fall asleep if need be.
RE: the flight. Take new toys that you buy at the dollar store. They should be small things that you can pop out when things get stressful as little ones are not big on sitting for long periods. Wind up plastic toys are on sale now from post Easter chicks and bunnies. If your husband is with you, take turns running the kids in empty corridors before your flights so they won't be so miserable sitting.
Bring twice as many snacks and diapers as you think you might need. The airline does not provide the diapers and snacks don't arrive when kids want them. Bring emergency goodies that they don't get at home- maybe a tootsie pop or two. All these things will make your life easier as well as that of the other passengers.
Depending on the age, do dry runs of the flights. Seat them in chairs one behind the other. "first the lady says: Please be seated, be sure your seatbelts are securly fastened.....etc." Then do all of the noise and bumps of the plane. Remind them that we can get up when the "sit down" light if off. But then we have to get back in our seats. Try to travel when they would be sleeping. If small, they can use their carseats and might sleep comfortably. Don't forget loveys, stuffed toys etc. You will need that stroller to lug it all to the gate.
Go early to Disney, it is cooler. Go to hotel, nap, go back.
Good luck. Invasions are planned with less strategizing.
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