I had a spring in my step. We were walking to Disney from our hotel and I could not WAIT to get there. Mickey and the gang awaited my little clan and I wanted to get there fast. I have a 7 year old and I didn’t want to look like a loser with an all-out sprint to the park. When a dad next to us decided the group of walkers just wasn’t going fast enough.
I also share this whole story in Episode 002 of the Pulling Curls Podcast: Pregnancy & Parenting Untangled:
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He grabbed his 4 year old in the lightweight umbrella stroller and zoomed up the side of everyone. He cut off a stroller a little to close, tripped sending him into the bushes and the umbrella stroller took to the air, flinging the 4 year old ending in a resounding thud on the sidewalk.
You could see everyone inhale to hope that little one was alright. Turned out sleeping beauty was fine, but shaken up. We were grateful. I glanced at the ferocious mom was we walked by, wondering what the HECK her husband was thinking.
Of course, there are many stories to be learned from this story.
- Umbrella strollers should never come to Disneyland. If you’re going to take the effort to haul around a stroller, bring one that has a basket that can cart all your crap.
- Buckle your child in, especially on long walks.
- Don’t be in such a hurry, someone is liable to get hurt.
That last one is the one that really took root in my heart.
I had purposely bought a 4 day pass, so this control freak of a mom could let go of some control. So we could really enjoy the park, the days together and the spirit of Disney.
My ❤️ hotels for your 2024 trip:
– Best Western Park Place — it’s the CLOSEST hotel, has a breakfast and if it’s available for your dates, BOOK IT. If not, check out the Tropicana.
– Cambria – this is my favorite one with a great price point for larger groups – has a water park and free breakfast (not walkable though) – but if you want a walkable suite check out Castle Inn
I’ve done the whole trip planner before, where it says 7:04 go on Peter Pan, then head to Buzz Lightyear at 7:54 — the whole thing. And I have to admit that part of me kind of leans towards that.
A good friend was going to Disneyland at the same time I was. We were talking about how much of parenting in the parks is ruled by us. If we can just have a “let’s make everyone happy” attitude, we likely will. But if we have a “let’s squeeze all the fun we can out of this 1.5k in tickets” we’ll all be squeezed, and not in a happy way.
So, I cam up with 3 philosophies that ruled our best trip to Disney ever.
- I need to foget how much this trip costs. I need to prented that it is free. In reality at that point it is. The money is already spent. We can either have a great time, or a horrible time. Either way, it costs the same.
- Give my teen a little leeway. The ability to get away from us a few times each day was super helpful. He felt like he had some autonomy, and I felt OK giving him that (and often got Fastpasses in return)
- Love it. There is always something to love at Disneyland. Whether it’s looking for characters or the treats in our back, or the treat we’ll have later. I could love it. And, if I loved it we would likely all love it.
** This is NOT to say that you shouldn’t plan FOR the trip. I 100% am behind researching what will and won’t work for your family and your budget. Below you’ll see all the planning that I do for my trips which really helps let go of the control while we are there (for the most part). **
Anyway, this was far and AWAY the best trip to Disneyland that we’d ever had. I will say that I had always worked hard to keep my emotions in check, but sometimes #1 would rear it’s ugly head. I’d like to thank the dad and the umbrella stroller for the great reminder at the begining of the day…. {no children in Princess costume were harmed in the making of this post}
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Lynness says
I need to keep #1 in mind- I’m so cost-conscious, but that would definitely help me and my family enjoy anything more!
Hilary says
Yeah, it really helped instead of holding it over myself!