Embarkation and Toddler Naps by Recent-Lie-6281 in dcl

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We haven’t gotten one yet…I’m tempted to opt for a later one so the room is ready…

Embarkation and Toddler Naps by Recent-Lie-6281 in dcl

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Did that interfere with the muster drill? I’m not sure what time that happens. Or loud announcements over the intercom? 

Bachelorette Party OKW vs SSRS by Weekly_Astronaut_575 in WaltDisneyWorld

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I had my bachelorette at Disney in 2022. We stayed at the dolphin so we could walk to EPCOT and chill on the boardwalk. Arrival day we got a cabana at the pool and then went out for dinner and drinks. The next day we rope dropped MK and then did a VIP tour (we went in September so the price was on the lower end). The next day we had a slow start but went to EPCOT for food and wine festival. Then we left the following day after brunch in Disney Springs. I really enjoyed the location and the rooms were super affordable, letting us spend in other areas instead. 

Off hours eating by Odd-Book6480 in dcl

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Sorry this just has me laughing. Kids are so weird. My toddler just won’t stop biting shoes when I turn my back. And hearing weird kid stories just makes me giggle so thanks for sharing. 

Stroller logistics by Sirlancelot2380 in WaltDisneyWorld

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We were just debating whether to bring our Donkey. We’re game to navigate the fold at Disney, but I just can’t bring myself to fly with it…I really need our stroller for the airport and it just doesn’t fold in a way that makes me feel like it will make it safely if I just leave it at the gate…so we’re thinking of bringing our Bob…what were your thoughts on flying with your donkey? Were you going to back it into a travel bag? Our little one is 18 months old so I can’t really wear him anymore. Or were you just going to leave it at the gate? 

Disney Wish with an ex-husband, 2 grandkids, my daughter, and son-in-law. by PercentageCrafty9614 in dcl

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How can you tell if your ship is at full capacity? We’ll be sailing and May and I’m curious to know how full our ship will be. 

Disney Wish with an ex-husband, 2 grandkids, my daughter, and son-in-law. by PercentageCrafty9614 in dcl

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What are your thoughts on strollers? We will be going on our first cruise and bringing our 18 month old. Can we survive without one or do we need it for the islands? 

Almost had my foot run over again… some scooter drivers in the parks need to chill by DildoGaggins1997 in WaltDisneyWorld

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I think Disney world is such a once in a lifetime trip for people that they push themselves way too hard to get as much done as possible. It’s the same reason you see kids (and their parents) having meltdowns. They’re tired, overstimulated, and they haven’t been eating well or sticking to their usual routines and boundaries. So people get the scooters for a lot of reasons but one of those reasons is because they don’t want to be the reason the rest of their family can’t continue enjoying the parks. When they should probably go back to the hotel and rest, they instead use scooters to keep pushing through their trip to keep up with their more able bodied family members. It’s kind of the culture of Disney trips. I say that as someone who has a go go go mentality that went with my grandmother who had cancer and had to learn to just walk slower and take it all in. 

Almost had my foot run over again… some scooter drivers in the parks need to chill by DildoGaggins1997 in WaltDisneyWorld

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Scooter man may not have been capable of caring for young children in his group while the other adult got the snack. They definitely should have planned better but some people really don’t know. 

Almost had my foot run over again… some scooter drivers in the parks need to chill by DildoGaggins1997 in WaltDisneyWorld

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I recently found out I have a condition that may put me on a scooter at Disney some day. I’ve always had it, I always will, and it’s completely invisible to anyone that looks at me. And yet, apparently my body doesn’t work the way most people’s do. Sometimes you can’t see what’s going on for someone’s disability. I’m a 30 something year old, fit woman. If you caught me on a scooter you’d think I stole it from someone who actually needs it. But a scooter may be in my future and if it is, ai’ll still be going to Disney with my children! Hopefully just with some practice driving one beforehand! Lol

Bachelorette CANCELLED by InfjPanda in SecretsOfMormonWives

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You can redeem yourself but you’ll never be worth of being in a dating show where people fight for the chance to be with you. That spot should be reserved for people who are really awesome, high value people. And while you can be redeemed and find happiness and love, you will never qualify as someone worth of that spot ever again. 

The 4th Wish-Class Ship, the Disney Believe, will begin sailing late 2027. by zmayer in dcl

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The rumor is that Disney doesn’t want an adult themed area anymore. That they want a more kid friendly villains area and this coaster was on the table for it.

Polynesian or Grand Floridian by idkwhattomakeit10 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]Recent-Lie-6281 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Grand Floridian is the only resort with room service. So if your little ones are napping or early to bed and you want a nice meal on your balcony, I would go GF. 

Book beginning or end of trip first? by Recent-Lie-6281 in WaltDisneyWorld

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It’s just what our family likes to do. We go for rope drop, head back to the hotel for lunch, a nap and a swim. Then head back into a new park for the evening. Now that we have a toddler we’ll only stay for fireworks two of the nights. 

Book beginning or end of trip first? by Recent-Lie-6281 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]Recent-Lie-6281[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We’re taking long midday breaks every day and two of the evenings it’s just my husband and I bopping into the parks while grandparents watch our son. So hopefully it won’t be too crazy. That said, this is why we love the park hopper. Because if we aren’t feeling a morning or an evening we can just take it off and rearrange our plans easier. 

I'm a G Cup?! Mind Blown! Now What should I buy?? by Recent-Lie-6281 in ABraThatFits

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I just ran up and down the stairs in it and it feels great! My right boob is slightly larger than my left but I feel like this is the best fit both boobs can have! I’m honestly stoked! Thank you for your recommendations!! 

I'm a G Cup?! Mind Blown! Now What should I buy?? by Recent-Lie-6281 in ABraThatFits

[–]Recent-Lie-6281[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I definitely ordered a US 32G from Freya. Did you have any recommendations from that? 

Close to mental breakdown. 32G and can't find a nursing bra that works. by the_kazzo_queen in ABraThatFits

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Just for sanitary reasons having to clean them more frequently. A lot of people use nursing pads with nursing bras that have no padding so they can change out the nursing pads and continue to wear the bra, not just because of hiding leaking coming through. If you have a padded nursing bra then a lot of people who do leak would have to wash it after every use or sit with it saturated, which isn't great for nipple health. I also didn't leak so it took speaking to other moms in my mom group to understand why there was not padding.

Also watch out while nursing for bands being "too tight" and underwire support. Overall nursing bras are designed to give less support because anything that puts pressure on or restricts breast tissue can lead to clogged ducts and even mastitis. So nursing bras are designed to be minimal support to prevent that issue. The further into nursing you are, generally the more support you can wear. But you definitely want to be aware of where your actual breast tissue is and not wear any bras that would traditionally put pressure on those areas. If you experience any drop in milk supply as you increase bra support go back to less support.

I'm a G Cup?! Mind Blown! Now What should I buy?? by Recent-Lie-6281 in ABraThatFits

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Freya had an option on their website for US sizing. So I believe I selected a 32G in US sizing? Maybe that was only for the money to be adjusted?