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anyone ever gone to disneyworld while pg?

Next week i'm going to disneyworld, it was planned before we found out.  I'm so excited but a little concerned about what i can actually do while i'm there?  I know its a lot of walking and hoping i don't poop out on everyone since fatigue seems to be my main symptom, i'm hoping my excitement will overide fatigue.  any advice on rides  and stuff?? 
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Re: anyone ever gone to disneyworld while pg?

  • The rides should all have signs on them warning pregnant women not to ride, if it's necessary.

    Also - I think I would call my doc and ask about what specific things to avoid while there.

    Have fun!

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  • I went to Disneyland at 33w pregnant.

    short-ish day, like 9am to maybe 4pm.

    rode 2 rides (toy story & Haunted Mansion).   Stood in the lines for all other rides so I could gab (since it was an outing meeting other Bumpie's)... just walked across the ride when we would get to the front.

    Being in the 3rd tri, I wasn't exhausted, but I was sure swollen and puffy.

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  • Just went to Disney think weekend! There were several pregnant women there, and we went on Peter Pan, Winnie the Pooh, Pirates of the Caribbean, Its a small world, and several others. There is a list on Disneys website of the rides you cant ride, which are mostly the roller coasters, the simulation rides, and dumbo (very bouncy). We had a great time and were there all day!!
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  • My SIL and she had a rough time b/c it was so hot when she went. During this time of year, you need tons of water because of the sweltering Florida heat and humidity.
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  • LOL we just got back yesterday!  We had an awesome time.

    I googled "Disneyworld and Pregnant" and found a list of all the rides to avoid.  Have fun!

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    LOL we just got back yesterday!  We had an awesome time.

    I googled "Disneyworld and Pregnant" and found a list of all the rides to avoid.  Have fun!

    We DID have an awesome time! Plenty to do!

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  • I went when I was 8 weeks pregnant with DS. It was February, so it wasn't too hot for us.

    There are about 10 or so rides, total from each park, and they were all labeled very clear that pregnants weren't supposed to ride.

    When I was there, I was still very nauseous and tired, so I just made sure to take lots of breaks sitting around. And drank plenty of water.

    Have a good time! I am jealous!

  • Havent been but am going to Disneyland in July will be 19 weeks then :)
  • I just got back. Went on all the rides because I didn't know I was prego. Everything was great!
  • I went to Disneyland right after the BFP with my highly energetic 8 year old BIL. I was wiped out, believe me, because he wouldn't stop, we took no breaks at all and barely stopped to eat. If you're with people who know you're pregnant, they can let you stop and rest frequently, or you can rest while they're on the rides you can't go on.

    As far as rides not to go on, there are tons you can go on, so it's still fun. I go a lot so I was already aware but, it's the bigger rollercoasters and anything with jerky motions. I would just read the signs, or visit the website prior to make yourself a list, but every sign is clearly marked.

    And don't listen to the people that try to talk you into going on the rough rides, I know some think it's no big deal and will say that Disney only warns you to protect themselves. But it's so not worth the risk. My ILs had a miscarriage after going on a rough ride, I think it is serious, listen to the signs.

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  • I will be there next week too!

    I figure most of the stuff is pretty safe, I know there are lists out there.  We are taking dd, so we are not really going on any big rides anyway, so I am really excited about it!  Hoping the fatigue and m/s don't get the best of me!

  • I'll be there next week too! The 10th thru the 15th. We are celebrating our 2 year anniversary and the last time we went was for our honeymoon:) I'm not a big scary, fast ride kind of person so most of the rides won't be a big deal not to go on. My doctor said to use my judgment, drink water, rest, and bumpy rides were okay as long as I didn't get thrown around or anything. Have fun!
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