Even though my DH already quoted you and agreed with you, I have to agree as well.
My children know what's right and wrong and can tell you if something is nice or not. Do they mess up a bit? Of course, they are 2 and 4 years old. But they do normal typical toddler/ preschool things like argue...
OMG I soooo totally agree with this!
On the potty issue that's been discussed, when we took the kids to WDW, our DD had only been potty trained for about 6 months. There were a few times when she looked at me and said she had to go NOW, once we were even on line for a ride and were next to get...
I think what you were trying to explain was that if the mom hears her baby cry her milk leaks, which is true. And it is true, all we are trying to do is feed our hungry baby, which no one would have any opinions on if we were formula feeding and using bottles. It's true, if the baby cries, if...
You mean like the person who saw me this morning trying to herd my 4 1/2 year old, my 2 1/2 year old and my 4 month old (in the stroller) into the chiro's office and closed the door on me? Would it have hurt her to hold it open for me? OK, back on topic! LOL
Me too! OMG we spent sooo much $$$ buying pics on our cruise this past Fall. We spent way over the $99 we paid for the CD for PP in the parks and got no where near as many pics!
I loved seeing PP everywhere when we went since it was our kids' first trip. By having so many PP, we got TONS of...
I think you're still scared! LOL
I was probably anywhere between 2-5 when I first went. I'm thinking closer to 2 or 3 since I don't remember it but I've seen the pics. Raggedy Anne was there and my parents have a pic of my mom holding me in between her and RA and I was hysterical crying since I...
See, it's a personal choice. I like EPCOT, but after having lived in Europe for 3 years, I've been to almost all those countries for real so it doesn't hold the same magical appeal to me as the Magic Kingdom does, which is my fav.
I can't tell you how many times I WASN'T offered a seat when I was PG! I agree with some other posters who say sometimes you have a physical ailment that prevents you from giving up your seat, but what irked me was the people who let their young kids get a seat of their own, or their bags or...
I think that's up to each person individually. For me, the least exciting would be EPCOT on my bday, but that's my least favorite park. DH chose Animal Kingdom for his bday since Donald is his favorite character and he wanted to have breakfast with him.
We did it for our kids' first trip last year and kept them. They are framed on our Disney Gallery wall (our dining room wall with all the lithos from all the DVDs we have). It has our last name on it and says "The ***** Family's Guide to Walt Disney World"
I'll reply to the parents telling their kids about the rides and the Nemo thing...
Parents: I know when we took our kids we told them a lot of what to expect on he rides before going on, but it was because they wanted to know. Also, for rides like the Haunted Mansion, we wanted to make sure...
mickeypal, thanks for the tip. For camp and his upcoming preschool we did make sure they are fully aware. We love that the school has a school nurse from Sept - June and that makes us feel better about it, but still nervous! He can react if he touches even a drop of milk and I'm scared about...
We cross posted.... I was terrified to let him go to camp, but I figured I either had to let him go now or in Sept when he starts pre-school. The camp is at his soon to be school where DD has been going so they know us and know DS. They also have experience with food allergy kids, although none...