DisneyOma
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- Jul 27, 2015
I imagine that we will make heavy use of first aid, for storing gtube feeds and meds, diaper changes, and stretching out on a cot. My thought is that DD8, baby and I will head there after a couple hours for a break while the other 3 plus teens or nanny take a different type of break that involves toilets, ice cream, and either cooling off on a spray ground or racing around a playground.
Can I use first aid for the baby too? Like if we go in there for a diaper change (because DD's too big for regular changing tables) and a break for her, they'll let me change his diaper and feed him a bottle while she stretches and chills. He is technically a kid with a disability too (all my kids came to me via special needs adoption) but his disability isn't relevant because he's so young.
Yes, you can use first aid to take care of the baby while your daughter is resting on the cot.
I'd have concerns about that for a few reasons. One is simply that she'd object strongly. She hates that people treat her like a baby when she's in the stroller. Also, that that spot will be taken by the 3 year old. I'm more comfortable with her in a parking lot without an adult's hand on her than I would be with the 3 year old.
There will be tons of older kids in strollers at WDW - people have posted that they have their 7-8 year olds in strollers. She will not be treated like a baby. A double stroller with a sit/standing board would carry 3 kids.
From all your posts on multiple threads, it just seems to me like you need at least one more adult in your group to make it all work. Do you have one more person who could come with you?