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Tips for Going to Disney World with a 4 1/2 Year Old and 1 1/2 Year Old

Hi Ladies!! My family is going to Disney World in June and I am looking for some tips to make the trip better. Any tips about flying with kids would be great also.
A little info about our trip:
We are staying in the park
We have the Disney Dining Plan
My in laws are going with us
We are going June 6th-13th
We have the parker hopper passes

TIA,
A.

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I pulled an article from a magazine to keep for when we're ready to go. It's from Parents magazine, July 2007 issue. The article is called "The Keys to the Kingdom". Don't know if you can access the article still, or request it, or maybe find at the library, it had LOTS of great advice for going to Disney!

Have fun!

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I pulled an article from a magazine to keep for when we're ready to go. It's from Parents magazine, July 2007 issue. The article is called "The Keys to the Kingdom". Don't know if you can access the article still, or request it, or maybe find at the library, it had LOTS of great advice for going to Disney!

Have fun!

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buy a sidebyside double stroller if you don't have one already. Buy the book "the Unoffical Guide to WDW" and use it's plans on how to get the most out of it for children of that age/gender. buy park hopper tickets in case you get in a park and you/your kids really don't like it--we didn't like the studios, so we left after lunch...dd was 5 at the time. Always leave and eat in your hotel/condo for lunch and take a nap/go to the pool to cool of and relax mid-day, then go back for the evening...we didn't miss anything and always took at least 2.5 hours of a break in the middle of the day...it was great and we had a much better time because of it.

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One thing I read is to have your cell phone number somewhere on your child, in a pocket or shoe, in case they get lost, and also to make sure to point out the worker's badges so they know who to run to if they can't find you. There are lots of websites out there with tips to save time and money.

As for flying, I am really fond of our harness. Check out www.kidsflysafe.com. It's a 4 point harness that is FAA approved and crash tested. You carry it in your purse or diaper bag and attach it easily to their seat. Then, you don't have to worry about dragging a carseat onto the airplane. I always bring snacks, especially anything they can suck on, like a bottle or lollipop, to help relieve the pressure in their ears. Earplanes is another device which helps that. I try to have a small bag of little toys, some new, to keep them interested. Suction cup balls and mardi gras beads and stickers are great for decorating the windows and keeping them busy. Otherwise, we try to take a portable DVD player and that REALLY helps too. Have fun!

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A.,
Hello. I don't have tips for WDW, haven't been yet. However, I do have a few tips for flying. I would strongly suggest Dum-Dum suckers for the take off and landing for the older one. It really helps with ear pressure. I took our own straw cup (without anything in it through security) and then put water in it and had that on the plane right away. Basically, if they can suck on something, water bottle or a sucker, it really helps with ear pressure. I even had Twizzlers as a back up and was needed only once with four different flights. I also packed her usual snacks for when she was actually hungry on the plane. I would recommend quite activities, my daughter loves stickers and coloring. So, I went to the dollar store and got a new coloring book with new Princess glitter crayons. And I got several things of stickers at Wal-Mart (my daughter played with just new crayons & stickers the most). I also took a new toy that my daughter had only seen at a craft fair, it's felt dolls, where she dresses them and has accessories, but it's something that doesn't take up much room, quite, and yet fun to play with. And of course we took her 3 favorite small stuffed animals and her lovey that she sleeps with (along with our own blanket & small pillow) all on the plane. I had packed a few other things for the plane rides, but those items were the most needed/used. Hope that helps for the plane rides. Have a great trip.
~ J.

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we did the same trip this summer with the same ages, and i have to say it was way too early for both of them. it was hot, they were both very overstimulated and both TERRIFIED of every character. we spent the day with the youngest in her backpack, hiding her face, and our oldest on dad's shoulders. for seven hours. most rides are too big for them, and my kids are really tall. i would take them to sea world again, but i hate to tell you disney was a bust. there were only about five rides they could do.

small dry erase boards and markers on the plane are my best flying tip!

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You have gotten some great advise. I completely agree with coming back to the room for a nap each day and then go back out with more energy. Also there is a baby center at Disney and some of the other parks too I think. You may find this helpful for your 1 1/2 yr old. They have rows of high chairs, rocking chairs, and changing tables. My baby was younger, so I nursed and fed her and let her crawl around a little before heading back out. She was much happier and the centers are not that well used (ie lots of room) AND they are air conditioned!

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When you first get to the park in the morning I suggest you make your way to the back of the park first. And then continue in a anticlockwise direction. People are creatures of habit and tend to go into the park and immediately go right. If you start at the back you can hit some of the rides before the crowds do. Worked for us at Epccot - was a suggestion from one of the tourist information stops.

Also, take lots of drinks with you if you can. They tend to be really expensive in the park, and snacks that don't melt. And as always with kids - wet wipes - you can never have to many wet wipes.

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I would e-mail Disney to send you a free plan your trip tape,I would also plan for some quite time each day so you do not wear your little ones and yourself out. On the plan I would take some new quite toys that you give them once the plane is up in the air hopeful these will kept them busy for the trip. Also ask to be seated before time if possible. IF it is a long plane trip you might want to also take a treat with you but not a sweet.

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