Towel Clips

jlevis

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Original Poster
I don't recall who mentioned the use of beach towel clips to mark strollers but thanks for a great idea. We bought some from Amazon and our granddaughter used them on our great granddaughters stroller and it stood out in the crowd, easilier spotted from a distance.
 

Nemo14

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Oh how I dread the day when I have to bring my unborn children into Disney. Is that sadistic?


It's probably easier and cheaper than to wait 'til they're born....
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Tom

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Oh how I dread the day when I have to bring my unborn children into Disney. Is that sadistic?

It depends on the container in which they are brought. If they are still in a womb when brought to Disney, that's perfectly natural, and encouraged. If they're brought in any other vessel or container, that's just sick.
 

jlevis

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Original Poster
Our eldest granddaughter brought our 3 week old great grandaughter to the World. It was our first meeting. All went well;, I taught her how to raise her arms up on Tower of Terror and Rockin' Roller Coaster. She also beat me on TSM. Can't wait till she's a bit older and I can take her on the Tea Cups and Dumbo. Really, there were 14 of us so there were plenty of hands to help and we brought a Pack n' Play for her bed. Mom is nursing so feeding wasn't a issue. 'course it's easy for me to say, I didn't have to fly to and from Denver with her but reports are that she handled the flight well. My granddaughter said she met a lady with a 10 day old.
 

Nemo14

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Our eldest granddaughter brought our 3 week old great grandaughter to the World. It was our first meeting. All went well;, I taught her how to raise her arms up on Tower of Terror and Rockin' Roller Coaster. She also beat me on TSM.
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luv

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Having an unborn child is MUCH easier than taking a post-born. The post-born definitely have the adorable thing going on, but they are loud, stinky, messy, capricious and completely inconsiderate of those around them. I'd much rather do almost anything with an unborn than with a post-born.

Also, when you carry your unborn child, men you have never met will hold doors and carry things and knock themselves out to help you. Once you are dealing with a post-born, most of that stops. You need it more with a post-born, but you get it more with an unborn.

I never took an unborn to WDW...but I would.
 

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