My biggest problem was the heat and all the walking. Tell her to be prepared! Plan for lots of breaks and don't try to overdo it!
No kidding! I saw several heavily pregnant women on my last trip this summer and always shook my head. I don't know how they did it.
I was pregnant when we went to Disney in March. I went on the rides I liked (I am not a coaster type person) and still had a good time. Remind her to rest as much as possible, even leaving the park to return later. I felt much better after I would get back to the hotel and rest for an hour or so. I wrote the Kilamanjaro Safari, just sat in the 1st row. The ride is not as rough as it seemed to be when it first opened up.
Wow, you preggos are more brave than me! My daughter was born in August and I could barely go outside let alone walk around Disney in Florida!!!
That was me, too, barely being able to go outside. We canceled our trip this past February because I was 7 months pregnant at that time and miserable(not to mention Katrina hurting the finances). We had made the reservations before I found out I was pregnant. I want the full effect of my Disney trip without pregnancy restrictions so we are going later now that I have had the baby.
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