
Go to the baby pit stop
For parents with babies, make the baby station your friend. Locate the baby station even before you need one so when the actual need arises, you won’t spend the whole day looking for it. At Disney’s four theme parks, you can find baby stations near the front of the park where you can do all sorts of baby things like changing the diaper, nursing your child, or warming up a cold meal. Dimly-lit rooms with rocking chairs make breastfeeding easy and comfortable. There are also several changing tables so there’s no need to wait in line. On top of it all, there’s a baby staff ready to lend you a hand while you go through the things you need to do.
Wait in line without going crazy
Bring your complete survival kit
Don’t leave home without the essentials: diapers, milk, sufficient clothing, wipes, toys, books, medications, first aid kit, and any other thing you’ll need for your little ones. Strollers and slings that will make it easier for you and your kids to roam around the theme parks. But they are optional as there are strollers and slings available for rent at the theme parks. If you don’t mind spending an extra cost, you’ll want to go for this route. If bringing a stroller is not too much of a hassle for you, then bring your own.
Go to kid-friendly restaurants
Food choices cater mostly to children in most of the theme parks since they are the main customers. But you still have to ensure that you bring sufficient food and drinks just in case your kid gets hungry and the line to the snack bar is way too long. Always check the menu if the restaurant has selections for your kids so you don’t have to force them to eat something they wouldn’t like.
Bringing the kids to Orlando surely sounds like a lot of fun. But it can be tiring as well. It would be smart to follow the tips mentioned above so you can have a more enjoyable time.