They're gonna need a cantina, a Millenium Falcon, maybe an X-Wing or Snowspeeder ride, and whatever-tie ins from the new movie.
Star Wars-Themed Lands Coming to Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts
...Oh, and I cringe at the thought of just how much my Annual Pass will be when Star Wars Land opens.
The first few months were hard because we had a stroller that used an adapter for the car seat. It was huge and hard to get on the tram. Plus between keeping formula, diapers, et al, it became a chore. The 1-1.5 hour car ride there and back didn't help either. But I know plenty of people who had no trouble taking their kids the first 6 months of their life all the time. I might just be a complainer.Our Disneyland AP's expire on the 25th of this month. This year we stepped up to the Premium so we could enjoy no blackout days, and Saturdays. I haven't been able to tell if we did go more than last year when we only had the SoCal tier pass. We also thought that Saturday's would be less crowded due to the other AP's being blacked out (I know Deluxe is valid on many Saturdays), but we really didn't find that to be the case over all.
We just had a daughter 7 weeks ago and are debating if we should renew our passes. The one advantage to renewing would be keeping our "legacy" status, meaning we could renew at the SoCal level since we previously had that pass (and they aren't selling that level anymore) as well as being able to add parking. However if we don't renew before the 25th, we lose our legacy status and won't be able to purchase a new SoCal pass, nor add parking.
For those with little ones, was it a royal pain in the rear bringing a few month old baby to the park? I know she won't remember squat at this age obviously, but it would be something we could go do on Sunday mornings or evenings as a nice way to get out of the pad. Also, my wife wasn't able to go on any of the faster rides due to being pregnant since November of 2014 up until July of 2015. We haven't been to DL since about a week or so before our daughter was born (July 15th) so we are both jonzing to go, lol.
The first few months were hard because we had a stroller that used an adapter for the car seat. It was huge and hard to get on the tram. Plus between keeping formula, diapers, et al, it became a chore. The 1-1.5 hour car ride there and back didn't help either. But I know plenty of people who had no trouble taking their kids the first 6 months of their life all the time. I might just be a complainer.
My kids are 3 and 1 now, and aside from running around chasing them it's a lot of fun seeing how excited they get.
Ah gotcha. I live in west hills, so is significantly farther. It is a little hectic, but there are some pictures with characters we took that I look back on now and really enjoy. And I know in 20 years I'll love them even more.Thanks for the input.
We have one of those styles of strollers too, but we are looking to get a smaller one in the very near future. One that isn't bare bones, but isn't full on SUV status either. We live in Long Beach, so it is about a 30 minute drive for us and she does fine in the car seat. I'm sure it will be kind of hectic the first couple of times but maybe we will get the hang of it?