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25 Tips for Visiting Disney World With Babies, Toddlers, and Young Kids
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25 Tips for Visiting Disney World With Babies, Toddlers, and Young Kids in Ottawa, ON
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"25 Tips for Visiting Disney World With Babies, Toddlers, and Young Kids" is packed with helpful information for anyone visiting the Walt Disney World theme parks with a baby, toddler, or pre-schooler. You'll find common sense advice, like bringing kid-friendly snacks to the parks and taking midday breaks, but there's added insider information. What if your child needs a nap, but you're not staying at an on-site hotel? Find out where to go for a convenient rest stop. You'll also learn about family-friendly amenities like the Baby Care Centers, how to save money on strollers and avert stroller thieves, how to safeguard young kids if they get lost, where to find a free character greeting that doesn't require theme park admission, how to get timid kids used to the characters, and much, much more.
This book is a must-read for Moms and Dads visiting Disney World for the first time with young children in tow. Even veterans might learn a trick or two about making a family trip go a little more smoothly.
The author. Barb Nefer, is an Orlando local and a Central Florida theme park expert. She writes about the parks for various magazines and on Examiner.com.
"25 Tips for Visiting Disney World With Babies, Toddlers, and Young Kids" is packed with helpful information for anyone visiting the Walt Disney World theme parks with a baby, toddler, or pre-schooler. You'll find common sense advice, like bringing kid-friendly snacks to the parks and taking midday breaks, but there's added insider information. What if your child needs a nap, but you're not staying at an on-site hotel? Find out where to go for a convenient rest stop. You'll also learn about family-friendly amenities like the Baby Care Centers, how to save money on strollers and avert stroller thieves, how to safeguard young kids if they get lost, where to find a free character greeting that doesn't require theme park admission, how to get timid kids used to the characters, and much, much more.
This book is a must-read for Moms and Dads visiting Disney World for the first time with young children in tow. Even veterans might learn a trick or two about making a family trip go a little more smoothly.
The author. Barb Nefer, is an Orlando local and a Central Florida theme park expert. She writes about the parks for various magazines and on Examiner.com.

















