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  1. My phone is so old I think it's stuck on the Mud update.
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  2. The Orlando Theme Park News website is reporting that the Geyser Point restaurant is opening on February 13th, and that Roaring Forks and the Trout Pass pool bar will simultaneously be shutting down for refurbishment. According to this article, Geyser Point will be serving breakfast, lunch and dinner: The Walt Disney World Resort just announced that the new Geyser Point Bar & Grill will officially open its doors to Guests on Monday, February 13 at Disney's Wilderness Lodge. At this location, Guests can settle back and relax at our open-air pool bar and grill located along the water’s
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  4. My sources tell me that they will be offering a new Evening Activity at DHS this spring....the Disney's Hollywood Studios "Disney Springs Spectacular"!! This will be a hard ticket event, priced at $89. The park will close to non-ticket holding guests at 5pm. At 5:05pm, all ticket holders will be guided to the park exit, where waiting motorcoaches will whisk them away to Disney Springs. At Disney Springs, they will be free to spend their evening in any manner they wish, including shopping, purchasing their own dinner, or just strolling along the walkways (for a small additional pedestrian c
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  5. Last time at Disney my son was 14 months old. We use a very small messenger style bag (not a diaper bag) it held a change of cloths, a few diapers, snacks and the all important Binky. It was really easy to carry and wasn't in the way at all. For a stroller we used our Bob stroller. Our every day diaper bag is a backpack style that is made by Columbia and i really like it too. For me the most important thing is not to over pack for a day in the park. Most 2 year olds cant do 8 or 10 hours so plan for 4 or 6 hours of need because at some point they are going to crash
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  6. Welcome! My "diaper bag" was a changing pad (in a clutch style) that I purchased at Target or Walmart. It would hold a travel pack of wipes (the hard sided ones that come with the box or wipes), rash cream and 3 or 4 diapers. I would use the wipes to clean off tables and high chairs and carry a travel size sanitizer (they have alcohol free if you prefer for your little one). This can easily fit under the stroller. Outside of that, you might consider a light weight backpack to carry any additional items. The more trips we took, the less stuff I took (even when my babies were tiny) as
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  7. I just use a book bag (like a regular book bag not a book bag style diaper bag). Does your stroller have any storage underneath? Welcome to the boards!
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