SonnyEclipseFan
New Member
Hi all. Planning a trip at the end of May for Disney, and just found out I'm pregnant with my first child! Very excited, but now a little apprehensive about the trip. I'm very familiar with the parks, but haven't been since the implementation of Genie+, etc.
We'll be staying at the Swan, and have four day base tickets (not parkhopping this trip).
1) Is it even worth going to DHS? On the one hand, I haven't been in a few years and would love to do things like Toy Story Mania, Muppets 3D, etc. On the other, I know the majority of rides in the park are no-gos for me while pregnant, and since we aren't parkhopping, I'm concerned about being able to fill a full day at the park. Should I let the rest of my party go to DHS and I take in a second day at MK instead?
2) Has anyone done their pregnancy announcement photos at WDW? I was thinking of getting some done, either with my own camera, or by doing the "Capture the Moment" package that's available in the parks. Would love to hear/see about other folks who did similar.
3) Any particular "hacks" I should keep in mind to make things easier on myself? I already know I need to mentally prepare myself to slow down and not go at my usual breakneck pace in the parks, but easier said than done .
We'll be staying at the Swan, and have four day base tickets (not parkhopping this trip).
1) Is it even worth going to DHS? On the one hand, I haven't been in a few years and would love to do things like Toy Story Mania, Muppets 3D, etc. On the other, I know the majority of rides in the park are no-gos for me while pregnant, and since we aren't parkhopping, I'm concerned about being able to fill a full day at the park. Should I let the rest of my party go to DHS and I take in a second day at MK instead?
2) Has anyone done their pregnancy announcement photos at WDW? I was thinking of getting some done, either with my own camera, or by doing the "Capture the Moment" package that's available in the parks. Would love to hear/see about other folks who did similar.
3) Any particular "hacks" I should keep in mind to make things easier on myself? I already know I need to mentally prepare myself to slow down and not go at my usual breakneck pace in the parks, but easier said than done .