#1. Quincy is freaking hysterical and I love it! #2. I appreciate that you didn’t exploit your children and shielded their faces from the internet. You BOTH get Dad of the Year!
Bless the editors' hearts! All that extra work for this video does not go unnoticed! Thank you for all you do to bring such quality content to us every day of every week! Y'all really are the best.
I loved everything about this video. The reality of bringing babies to the park mixed with the humor of Dad-Quincy. Thank you for protecting babies privacy. I know a lot of hard work and love went into this video and I want you to know it is appreciated! Thank you AllEars team and Disney Dads.
Shout out to the editor, and all that extra work to protect the babies’ privacy! This delightful video would not have been possible without that extra work you put in to make it happen. You always bring so much extra fun and humor to these videos, too! Totally appreciate you! Also, shout out to Dustin and Sage! That was a lot of work taking your very little kiddos to the park AND videoing it while sharing useful information! Also, also, Quincy crashing the video with Mortimer as the dad of AllEars was so, so perfect. As well as the constant sass about it from Sage. 😂 Quage have the best sibling energy.
Highly respect that you did not show your children!! Also, way to go editors, I can’t imagine the work that took! Please make more Disney Dad videos!! I’ve been following you guys for years and as a new mom, I really enjoyed this video!
The "trash day" callback 🤣🤣 And I'm with Sage - why don't they allow you to take your child out of the stroller and you hold your child while they inspect the stroller? Like they do at airports. So happy the real Disney Dad, Quincy was in their video with Mortimer
Quincy is just adorable interacting with the babies. When she decides the time is right (if he decides the time is right), she is going to be such an amazing dad-mom. 🥰
This video was so sweet and I smiled the whole time watching. I love seeing all 3 Dads being dads. Thank you Sage and Dustin for bringing your baby girls and sharing with us all. Quincy is incredible.
I absolutely loved this! Great commitment to protecting the kiddos too! Its totally a different experience with kids of all ages and this is a perfect video to reflect that! I would also love to see a taking the grandparents to disney world video! Going over taking breaks, scooters or wheelchairs, DAK, etc would be really cool to see! Even if its just with Mortimer lol
First of all - LOVE this video. Really appreciate any video you all do that is realistic. Second, now I need an entire video of just baby products ya'll bring to the parks. I just added a PopYum and Lobster to my amazon cart!
Hi! Disney Mom here who has actively used the nursing room. The contrast between the busy park and the calm, dimly lit room was much needed. I have both nursed and pumped in the nursing room with ease. I highly recommend the baby care centers in any of the parks, really. Anyway, just wanted to throw that comment out there for any moms who were curious!
I probably should add that it’s well air conditioned, plenty of comfortable plush rocking chairs and outlets available for your pump or if you need to charge your phone. It’s quiet and has low lighting. At most, I had one other mom in there with me, so it’s not crowded or hard to find a spot. There is little info out there about these rooms so I wanted to share my experience! It takes planning and patience when bringing babies, but we made amazing memories that I wouldn’t trade.
All great advice in this one. I’m a grandparent who has gone on many trips with grandkids and their parents and it is great to tag team and use rider swap for the rides. Keep up with the great content AllEars!
I know people have already said this but it's worth repeating, bless the editors. The Disney dads got to spend a day that they were filming with their kids and still keep their privacy in tact.
You all checked at Dustin feeding baby on People Mover…but that would be my biggest advice for parents either babies, especially if you have other kids or a larger party! FIND things you can do and multitask! I’ve taken two kids ages 3 and 1 to Disney. And then we went again when we had ages 5, 3, and 8 months. There are attractions to do while napping. Do rides the taller kids can do with rider swap during naps. I was nursing our 8 month old. It was hot and time to nurse. My older two went on the carousel while I took the baby into Mickey’s Philharmagic to cool off and I nursed during the show! It was more convenient than going to the nursing room and I still had privacy in the dark with a cover. I did the same thing with Living with the Land at EPCOT while my oldest road Soarin’ I took the younger two on Living with Land and nursed at the same time. At Hollywood Studios, I took the kids to Beaty and The Beast while I let Dad (big Star Wars fan) rode Rise. I grabbed a bucket of popcorn for the older two and nursed baby during the show. Multitasking like that helps minimize “interruptions” and allows everyone (even Mom) to not be left out of things. So for parents with littles, search out those attracts than can serve as “breaks.”
Such a dad to talk about stroller etiquette when walking and to NOT stop in the middle of the aisle 😂 same thing my hubby says! Honestly, you give some good tips for 1st time parents that you dont see in typical disney parent vlogs ie sitting near the back during shows, stroller parking and not taking edges, setting realistic expectations (cuz diaper changes and feedings will take up minimum 2 hours of your day), people mover feeding. Looking forward to seeing you guys taking them to tom sawyer island! I would add to your list bringing a small sound machine to muffle out loud sudden noises when they nap, also a thin muslin blanket to cover Stroller/bassinet when they sleep, stroller fan that blows near them to circulate air under the stroller canopy (not blowing directly on them).
Thank you for making this video! We are life long Disney People and this is my sisters first time taking her daughter… this helped so much. You all work so hard, it’s appreciated.
I’m glad Morty is back. I’m still campaigning for a cruise trip for Morty with his parents!!! This was a fun video and Quincy is definitely the AllEars dad!
God Bless You, Disney Dads!! This was no easy task! I had 10 and 8 year old sons, with us, as well as my 2 year old daughter. She was in a stroller, and my parents were with us. Thank God, they came along, because they took our daughter off our hands, so we were able to do the parks, with the boys. You both go into the Disney Dad's Hall of Fame!!
Sage, re: security line. My husband and I ALWAYS go thru the stroller line together. We are DVC and go often - no one has ever stopped us! Maybe it‘s at the individual security guard’s discretion, but no one has mentioned anything to us. HTH!
The video on taking a baby to Disney with Mortimer, Quincy, and Emma is still one of the videos I laughed the hardest during. I love the inside joke references for those who get it.
Thank you all ears for always pointing out relaxing, sensory friendly spots for dads or anyone else ! I recently traveled with my cousin who is a teenager with special needs and we used the tip of going to storybook circus and Tomorrowland terrace for some sensory calm down time ❤
Great idea for a video idea, I want another one when they are toddlers and throw a good old fashioned tantrum. And also a lot more consciousness of all the excitement or abject terror of big character costumes. So many great moments and that Mortimer, such an angel, not so much as a peep out of him!😂
This video right here! 👏👏 Great job. We need more content on how actual young families navigate Disney. Don't get me wrong, I love all your tips and tricks and especially love the challenges, but as a family with three kids, (6,4,3mon) I love to see the tips and tricks for navigating the kid aspect. Also props to you for keeping the kiddos safe on the Internet. ❤️
I love how allears took special care to protect the identity of the babies! I have stopped watching certain vloggers because they exploit their own children or other people children. Also, Sage is the Allears MVP. .
Even after seeing Sage with a baby, I just can't picture him with a baby! This was a fun video (go, Quincy!) and thanks for hiding the little angel faces!
Dads - you rocked this video !! And “aunt Dad Quincy “ You kept your sweet baby girls so safe and safe throughout your visit !! So many great tips !! We were just there a couple of weeks ago and I think this video should watching for infant parents !! So many were oblivious to the needs .🥺and violet is totally allowed to giggle and babble during a show ! The stroller ECV parking was insane when we were there !! 🩷💜💚🩵🐾
I love everything about this. Although your videos are great a lot of the tips don’t work if you have little ones. I’m sure many people will find it helpful. I love their sweet voices and Quincey making faces at them!
So impressed with the variety of videos you are doing, these days. Love the whole cast. We are about around to having a grand child talking her first trip. Great reality check on expectations.
The best tip is to come with extra people. I think my kids were 3 and 4, and they were able to participate quite a bit, but we had a stroller and snacks and all that. But, we were part of a larger group with the grandparents. If you travel across the country and pay the big Disney prices, you don't want to spend the whole day on baby time. Let someone else stay with the baby for a bit and go do something that you can't do with a baby like one of the thrill rides. Of course, if you have a season pass and go regularly, then that doesn't matter nearly as much.
Lesson learned the hard way by many parents! You have to remember to feed and drink for yourself. Don't get so focused on the baby that you forget your own needs. Easy mistake to make.
I just got home from a Disney trip with my 16 month old (I also did a trip when she was 9 months old) and I cannot recommend baby wearing enough. It was very freeing to do some days without the stroller and not worry about finding stroller parking or navigating crowds. :)
I’m so glad you guys did this video. When I took my daughter to Disney for the first time I was limited in some of the things I was able to do with her because she has sensory and motor issues. And I was not prepared for it at all. Experiencing the rides was a bit overwhelming and she was totally freaked out by the fireworks so next time I know and your videos definitely prepare me.
Okay let us inform you Sage! It’s not so bad to do stroller security. Make sure that you leave anything that would make the scanner beep IN THE STROLLER! security manually checks it like a bag. Then push the stroller all the way up with the officer and walk through the scanner. This way YOU don’t beep and need further checking and you can walk right to your stroller and move on. I’ve got it down to a science now!
Soooo super cute! We brought my 1 year old nephew to Orlando HIS day was done by 3-4 every day too… we just stayed at an on site hotel and took turns as to which person in our party went back to the hotel with him.,,
I kinda miss being a Childless Disney Millennial - Now I’m a grumpy Disney parent. I’m not deliberately ramming you with my stroller, honest! It’s just that navigating a MK crowd with a toddler is hard and I still don’t really know what I’m doing 😅
No regrets! I have a 7 year old with weak legs who can’t walk at Fry Speed like I do. When he’s straggling he hops in the umbrella stroller and we wiz through the crowds. Believe me I’m doing everyone a service!
Ok Disney Dad’s… as a fellow Disney Dad lemme say, Quincy can be a Disney Dad too. You always monorail. I took TWINS to Disney World and Disneyland, just put that stroller on the monorail.
When my son was 3, we had an amazing cast remember who let us keep riding the people mover over and over while he slept. We probably road it 12 times in a row while he slept in my arms lol
granted it was a long time ago but since we are not local, we didnt' go with our boys until they were 2 1/2 . THis was a great time to go with them. Walking was passe by then so they were happy to ride in the stroller. They were free to get in the parks, eat at buffet's, and could ride so much. They loved character meet and greets. These are some of my wife's and mine best Disney memories (yes, the kid won't remember but... thats fine).. Oh yeah, and my license plate on my car is still to this day spelling out DisneyDad...
I am so glad I didn’t go to Disney World with babies… my youngest was 6, I didn’t need a stroller and the schedule was more predictable. I can’t go to WDW often, so when we go, it’s very intense.
I used a bandana and tied it to the handle. It stayed out and stood out. Also you are going to need to consider a stroller for older kiddos. My five old didn't want me to rent a stroller, but I knew that it would prevent the overtired cranky that might show up midday.
We had three babies in four years and all of them were in the parks well before their first birthdays. Being flexible, patient, and knowing you will not get everything done is key. We always came with grandparents so the children to adult ratio is such that everyone can take turns, get breaks, and also ride rides. This was during paper fastpass and then fastpass+ days so planning has changed since then but tips I would suggest is really take the weather into account. Hot, sweaty babies and parents makes a miserable trip for everyone. Not worth a summer/fall trip in my opinion.
Quick question, Sage. Are you also reading the Pooh stories to your daughter? We definitely did with our first child(Fin, 29, currently presenting Belle and Dumbo/Barnstormer), and at your daughter's age, it was great for engagement.
The next video should be about how the cast members go along with someone who has a doll and who is socially awkward or possible Aspergers titled SAGE AND THE REAL GIRL
Too cute and love the editors face choice with the backward hat and glasses on the babies. I'll add, every baby is different. We took my grand daughter the first time when she was 8 months old. She had no problems with naps in the stroller or eating but she was wide awake at night because of just being over stimulated. She was afraid of characters (still is at 2 1/2). She was able to ride a bunch of rides and loved all of them, I think it was just the moving cars and the music on most of them. Her favorite - CoP - yep she loved the song and just watching all that was going on. If you can't find a bathroom and have one of those huge strollers, just find an out of the way place, make sure the shade is up covering the little one and change them in the stroller (my son always has one of those pads you can slip under them). I babysat a lot while mom and dad rode rides and trust me, I did a number of stroller diaper changes. I thought ahead and had little trash bags to put the diaper inside of (double bagged it) so I could tuck it in my bag until they got back and run in the bathroom to throw it away. Probably could have thrown it in a regular trash can since I double bagged it but it was Sept. and I was worried about the smell in the heat.
#1. Quincy is freaking hysterical and I love it!
#2. I appreciate that you didn’t exploit your children and shielded their faces from the internet. You BOTH get Dad of the Year!
Bless the editors' hearts! All that extra work for this video does not go unnoticed! Thank you for all you do to bring such quality content to us every day of every week! Y'all really are the best.
I loved everything about this video. The reality of bringing babies to the park mixed with the humor of Dad-Quincy. Thank you for protecting babies privacy. I know a lot of hard work and love went into this video and I want you to know it is appreciated! Thank you AllEars team and Disney Dads.
Quincy is very much the Disney dad 🤣
For SURE
Shout out to the editor, and all that extra work to protect the babies’ privacy! This delightful video would not have been possible without that extra work you put in to make it happen. You always bring so much extra fun and humor to these videos, too! Totally appreciate you!
Also, shout out to Dustin and Sage! That was a lot of work taking your very little kiddos to the park AND videoing it while sharing useful information!
Also, also, Quincy crashing the video with Mortimer as the dad of AllEars was so, so perfect. As well as the constant sass about it from Sage. 😂 Quage have the best sibling energy.
Nothing against real babies, but I NEED some more of Mortimer's tantrums in a bad way!! 😆
I just want like a Mortimer second channel, of all his antics 😂
@@juliamontejo1563 I wouldn't be mad about that!
Highly respect that you did not show your children!! Also, way to go editors, I can’t imagine the work that took! Please make more Disney Dad videos!! I’ve been following you guys for years and as a new mom, I really enjoyed this video!
The "trash day" callback 🤣🤣 And I'm with Sage - why don't they allow you to take your child out of the stroller and you hold your child while they inspect the stroller? Like they do at airports. So happy the real Disney Dad, Quincy was in their video with Mortimer
Violet is precious with her excited talk 🥰
Quincy is just adorable interacting with the babies. When she decides the time is right (if he decides the time is right), she is going to be such an amazing dad-mom. 🥰
This video was so sweet and I smiled the whole time watching. I love seeing all 3 Dads being dads. Thank you Sage and Dustin for bringing your baby girls and sharing with us all. Quincy is incredible.
Quincy making funny faces at the babies was priceless!
We put an airtag on ours, works like a charm.
I absolutely loved this! Great commitment to protecting the kiddos too! Its totally a different experience with kids of all ages and this is a perfect video to reflect that!
I would also love to see a taking the grandparents to disney world video! Going over taking breaks, scooters or wheelchairs, DAK, etc would be really cool to see! Even if its just with Mortimer lol
First of all - LOVE this video. Really appreciate any video you all do that is realistic. Second, now I need an entire video of just baby products ya'll bring to the parks. I just added a PopYum and Lobster to my amazon cart!
Hi! Disney Mom here who has actively used the nursing room. The contrast between the busy park and the calm, dimly lit room was much needed. I have both nursed and pumped in the nursing room with ease. I highly recommend the baby care centers in any of the parks, really. Anyway, just wanted to throw that comment out there for any moms who were curious!
I cant even imagine the amount of effort to bring a baby to Disney world.
I probably should add that it’s well air conditioned, plenty of comfortable plush rocking chairs and outlets available for your pump or if you need to charge your phone. It’s quiet and has low lighting. At most, I had one other mom in there with me, so it’s not crowded or hard to find a spot. There is little info out there about these rooms so I wanted to share my experience! It takes planning and patience when bringing babies, but we made amazing memories that I wouldn’t trade.
I'm with the Dads bluey is amazing
All great advice in this one. I’m a grandparent who has gone on many trips with grandkids and their parents and it is great to tag team and use rider swap for the rides. Keep up with the great content AllEars!
“She’s just been showing off those gums all day” 😂 Quincy! This video is awesome
I know people have already said this but it's worth repeating, bless the editors. The Disney dads got to spend a day that they were filming with their kids and still keep their privacy in tact.
You all checked at Dustin feeding baby on People Mover…but that would be my biggest advice for parents either babies, especially if you have other kids or a larger party! FIND things you can do and multitask! I’ve taken two kids ages 3 and 1 to Disney. And then we went again when we had ages 5, 3, and 8 months. There are attractions to do while napping. Do rides the taller kids can do with rider swap during naps. I was nursing our 8 month old. It was hot and time to nurse. My older two went on the carousel while I took the baby into Mickey’s Philharmagic to cool off and I nursed during the show! It was more convenient than going to the nursing room and I still had privacy in the dark with a cover. I did the same thing with Living with the Land at EPCOT while my oldest road Soarin’ I took the younger two on Living with Land and nursed at the same time. At Hollywood Studios, I took the kids to Beaty and The Beast while I let Dad (big Star Wars fan) rode Rise. I grabbed a bucket of popcorn for the older two and nursed baby during the show. Multitasking like that helps minimize “interruptions” and allows everyone (even Mom) to not be left out of things. So for parents with littles, search out those attracts than can serve as “breaks.”
Such a dad to talk about stroller etiquette when walking and to NOT stop in the middle of the aisle 😂 same thing my hubby says!
Honestly, you give some good tips for 1st time parents that you dont see in typical disney parent vlogs ie sitting near the back during shows, stroller parking and not taking edges, setting realistic expectations (cuz diaper changes and feedings will take up minimum 2 hours of your day), people mover feeding. Looking forward to seeing you guys taking them to tom sawyer island!
I would add to your list bringing a small sound machine to muffle out loud sudden noises when they nap, also a thin muslin blanket to cover Stroller/bassinet when they sleep, stroller fan that blows near them to circulate air under the stroller canopy (not blowing directly on them).
This is the most precious concept and I love it so much❤❤❤
Thank you for making this video! We are life long Disney People and this is my sisters first time taking her daughter… this helped so much. You all work so hard, it’s appreciated.
Quincy is the #1 dad in my heart ❤️❤️🙏🏼
burning mortimer is so freaking funny omg
I’m glad Morty is back. I’m still campaigning for a cruise trip for Morty with his parents!!! This was a fun video and Quincy is definitely the AllEars dad!
Fantastic advice Sage.
God Bless You, Disney Dads!! This was no easy task! I had 10 and 8 year old sons, with us, as well as my 2 year old daughter. She was in a stroller, and my parents were with us. Thank God, they came along, because they took our daughter off our hands, so we were able to do the parks, with the boys. You both go into the Disney Dad's Hall of Fame!!
Remember the fan and a screen for sun for the kiddo. They hate being hot and miserable. We did this to my nephew and he was wonderful!
Just remember for first timers that Disney has size limits for strollers and wagons
Sage, re: security line. My husband and I ALWAYS go thru the stroller line together. We are DVC and go often - no one has ever stopped us! Maybe it‘s at the individual security guard’s discretion, but no one has mentioned anything to us. HTH!
Yes! Thanks for a more parent-centric video. Bringing my kiddo to the parks soon and this helps 🙏
😂😂 I just …😂😂! Quincy you crack me up.
The video on taking a baby to Disney with Mortimer, Quincy, and Emma is still one of the videos I laughed the hardest during. I love the inside joke references for those who get it.
Great tips for navigating the park with little ones! Thanks for sharing your little ones with us all. Dustin, Sage and moms! It was magical!
I adored this video and thought it was well done while still keeping witb the privacy of the kiddos. Great job, All Ears!
I like your shirts Dustin and Sage.
Thank you all ears for always pointing out relaxing, sensory friendly spots for dads or anyone else ! I recently traveled with my cousin who is a teenager with special needs and we used the tip of going to storybook circus and Tomorrowland terrace for some sensory calm down time ❤
Great idea for a video idea, I want another one when they are toddlers and throw a good old fashioned tantrum. And also a lot more consciousness of all the excitement or abject terror of big character costumes. So many great moments and that Mortimer, such an angel, not so much as a peep out of him!😂
This video right here! 👏👏 Great job. We need more content on how actual young families navigate Disney. Don't get me wrong, I love all your tips and tricks and especially love the challenges, but as a family with three kids, (6,4,3mon) I love to see the tips and tricks for navigating the kid aspect.
Also props to you for keeping the kiddos safe on the Internet. ❤️
More Disney dad content - if the babies and mommas approve ❤
I love how allears took special care to protect the identity of the babies! I have stopped watching certain vloggers because they exploit their own children or other people children. Also, Sage is the Allears MVP. .
Putting an identifying ribbon on handle of stroller helps quite a quick find.
Love! Love! Love this video 😍 and Quincy who want so much be a Disney dad 🤣🤣 thank for all this joy!
Even after seeing Sage with a baby, I just can't picture him with a baby! This was a fun video (go, Quincy!) and thanks for hiding the little angel faces!
Sage, you gave wonderful (sage) advice! You guys are incredible and so creative! Great video!
And thanks editors for covering Violet & Winnie’s faces 🩵💚💜🩷🐾😎
This is what I’ve been needing!! Thank you guys so much for making this happen!
Dads - you rocked this video !! And “aunt Dad Quincy “
You kept your sweet baby girls so safe and safe throughout your visit !! So many great tips !! We were just there a couple of weeks ago and I think this video should watching for infant parents !! So many were oblivious to the needs .🥺and violet is totally allowed to giggle and babble during a show !
The stroller ECV parking was insane when we were there !! 🩷💜💚🩵🐾
I don’t have kids yet but that baby care center looks amazing! That’s a nice amenity for parents.
I love everything about this. Although your videos are great a lot of the tips don’t work if you have little ones. I’m sure many people will find it helpful. I love their sweet voices and Quincey making faces at them!
So impressed with the variety of videos you are doing, these days. Love the whole cast. We are about around to having a grand child talking her first trip. Great reality check on expectations.
barstool selling a "girl dad" hat is hilarious.
Honestly if Quincy wanted to father my children I wouldn’t say no 💁🏼 love the haphazard vibe Quincy gives and this video was great 😂 thanks team!
both the dads are awsome an d quincy is a disney dad love her interview on DeStefaKnow’s Magic
My Last trip was with my Son at 9mths old. He loved Meeting characters.
He loved Small world, Dumbo.
Dustin- Wednesday is my niece's name also & we call her Winnie🥰😍🤩
I loved this video! It was both entertaining and very informative. The only thing i would add would be a time clock at the bottom.
The best tip is to come with extra people. I think my kids were 3 and 4, and they were able to participate quite a bit, but we had a stroller and snacks and all that. But, we were part of a larger group with the grandparents. If you travel across the country and pay the big Disney prices, you don't want to spend the whole day on baby time. Let someone else stay with the baby for a bit and go do something that you can't do with a baby like one of the thrill rides. Of course, if you have a season pass and go regularly, then that doesn't matter nearly as much.
Disney dad’s sharing the wisdom! Thanks for the video! Great information for parents with toddlers going to WDW.
Lesson learned the hard way by many parents! You have to remember to feed and drink for yourself. Don't get so focused on the baby that you forget your own needs. Easy mistake to make.
What an attractive family there at the beginning posing for castle pics! Haha j/k it's my family. We got to meet Quincy and she was lovely! 😊
Great video and great parent representation - love it!!!
Yes….we are going with a 2 year old to Disneyland and want to know how that works.
I just got home from a Disney trip with my 16 month old (I also did a trip when she was 9 months old) and I cannot recommend baby wearing enough. It was very freeing to do some days without the stroller and not worry about finding stroller parking or navigating crowds. :)
I loved this video so much!! Kudos to being such great dads (all three of you 😜)
More dad videos please!! 🙏🏻
This was delightful to watch! You guys are awesome!
I started taking my son to Disney when he was 2. I used his nap time to do lunch, and SHOP!!!😂
it is also good to know what menstrual products they have at the baby care center and knowing that they do have some there as well!
I’m so glad you guys did this video. When I took my daughter to Disney for the first time I was limited in some of the things I was able to do with her because she has sensory and motor issues. And I was not prepared for it at all. Experiencing the rides was a bit overwhelming and she was totally freaked out by the fireworks so next time I know and your videos definitely prepare me.
You guys are the best!! I’m your biggest fan!!
Yay! Mortimer is back!! Lol🤣🤣🤣
Okay let us inform you Sage! It’s not so bad to do stroller security. Make sure that you leave anything that would make the scanner beep IN THE STROLLER! security manually checks it like a bag. Then push the stroller all the way up with the officer and walk through the scanner. This way YOU don’t beep and need further checking and you can walk right to your stroller and move on. I’ve got it down to a science now!
Soooo super cute! We brought my 1 year old nephew to Orlando HIS day was done by 3-4 every day too… we just stayed at an on site hotel and took turns as to which person in our party went back to the hotel with him.,,
I kinda miss being a Childless Disney Millennial - Now I’m a grumpy Disney parent. I’m not deliberately ramming you with my stroller, honest! It’s just that navigating a MK crowd with a toddler is hard and I still don’t really know what I’m doing 😅
No regrets! I have a 7 year old with weak legs who can’t walk at Fry Speed like I do. When he’s straggling he hops in the umbrella stroller and we wiz through the crowds. Believe me I’m doing everyone a service!
Ok Disney Dad’s… as a fellow Disney Dad lemme say, Quincy can be a Disney Dad too. You always monorail. I took TWINS to Disney World and Disneyland, just put that stroller on the monorail.
Mortimer turns 21 park hops to EPCOT and drinks around the world....? "Any age"
First tip carry a tote bag to carry all the stuff on the bottom of the stroller
When my son was 3, we had an amazing cast remember who let us keep riding the people mover over and over while he slept. We probably road it 12 times in a row while he slept in my arms lol
Loved this so much! ❤️🌹🥰
Our oldest daughter took her first steps at Disney World! Now she’s almost 19 😢
granted it was a long time ago but since we are not local, we didnt' go with our boys until they were 2 1/2 . THis was a great time to go with them. Walking was passe by then so they were happy to ride in the stroller. They were free to get in the parks, eat at buffet's, and could ride so much. They loved character meet and greets. These are some of my wife's and mine best Disney memories (yes, the kid won't remember but... thats fine).. Oh yeah, and my license plate on my car is still to this day spelling out DisneyDad...
Great video. 😊 like always!
I’ve always been scared to go up the ramp for the ppl mover. It’s so steep.
I am so glad I didn’t go to Disney World with babies… my youngest was 6, I didn’t need a stroller and the schedule was more predictable. I can’t go to WDW often, so when we go, it’s very intense.
Thought you would show a rider swap, so we could see how that works
I personally didn't bring my kiddos to WDW til they were potty trained😉
My first Disney attraction was its tough to be a bug. The conditioning worked and I love all scary attractions.
This is going to be funnnn
Loved this video.
The privacy protection is great but I wish I had seen Violettes face when eating dole whip
Cant wait to see this video I went once with a 2 year olds and it was a totally different trip.
I used a bandana and tied it to the handle. It stayed out and stood out. Also you are going to need to consider a stroller for older kiddos. My five old didn't want me to rent a stroller, but I knew that it would prevent the overtired cranky that might show up midday.
We had three babies in four years and all of them were in the parks well before their first birthdays. Being flexible, patient, and knowing you will not get everything done is key. We always came with grandparents so the children to adult ratio is such that everyone can take turns, get breaks, and also ride rides. This was during paper fastpass and then fastpass+ days so planning has changed since then but tips I would suggest is really take the weather into account. Hot, sweaty babies and parents makes a miserable trip for everyone. Not worth a summer/fall trip in my opinion.
Quick question, Sage. Are you also reading the Pooh stories to your daughter? We definitely did with our first child(Fin, 29, currently presenting Belle and Dumbo/Barnstormer), and at your daughter's age, it was great for engagement.
I don't like leaving my baby back when I'm heading through the metal detector either, it doesn't feel right! lol
The next video should be about how the cast members go along with someone who has a doll and who is socially awkward or possible Aspergers titled SAGE AND THE REAL GIRL
My first thought when I saw the video was Quincy looked like Kari from the incredibles movie. That was a great first image. 0:01
This is amazing
Curious if y’all used ear protection in the shows or rides…it can get so loud or startling..what worked?
Too cute and love the editors face choice with the backward hat and glasses on the babies. I'll add, every baby is different. We took my grand daughter the first time when she was 8 months old. She had no problems with naps in the stroller or eating but she was wide awake at night because of just being over stimulated. She was afraid of characters (still is at 2 1/2). She was able to ride a bunch of rides and loved all of them, I think it was just the moving cars and the music on most of them. Her favorite - CoP - yep she loved the song and just watching all that was going on. If you can't find a bathroom and have one of those huge strollers, just find an out of the way place, make sure the shade is up covering the little one and change them in the stroller (my son always has one of those pads you can slip under them). I babysat a lot while mom and dad rode rides and trust me, I did a number of stroller diaper changes. I thought ahead and had little trash bags to put the diaper inside of (double bagged it) so I could tuck it in my bag until they got back and run in the bathroom to throw it away. Probably could have thrown it in a regular trash can since I double bagged it but it was Sept. and I was worried about the smell in the heat.