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Re: Disney at 10 months old
I don't think there was much at the Magic Kingdom for that young of kids. I'd say it's a small world, tiki room, the country bear jamboree, the steam boat, and maaaybe the jungle boat tour. One thing we found irritating is that you can't take the stroller into anything but gift shops and restaurants. Not even the tiki room or the hall of presidents. Maybe bring carriers if you go? (DD was almost 2 when we went and is a singleton, but these struck me as a couple things that just might be helpful.). I've never been to the Animal Kingdom.
I personally wouldn't be going to a theme park just to take the 10 month olds. If it's a trip where you are going as a family with other kids, then, yes, bring them along. But it's not going to be fun. they will be stuck in a stroller. If they are crawling, they are going to want to be exploring, and not wanting to sit in the stroller all day. There is noweher to safely let them crawl around at DisneyWorld from what I recall of it. I haven't done Animal Kingdom, but if it's zoo like enough, I might do that. And if so, no more than 4 hours or so.
It's just really hard when they want to be mobile and can't be.
Flying - I've done that a lot. For the flight, lot's of snacks, extra bottles, and extra diapers. A couple small toys that can chew on. Crinkly, soft books are good too. Bring two diaper bags, one for you and one for H. Because you probably won't be able to sit next to each other, and it's easier for each person to have their own stash of stuff. My kids mostly slept through the whole flight. The droning of the plane was like a sleeping pill
From 1-2 is when flying can be more difficult and I'd recommend having the kids in their own seats. At 10 months, you could probably fly on laps if you were comfortable with that.
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A PP mentioned the baby stations. They're not just diaper changing areas (which every potty has). They are pretty incredible facilities with a dimmed nursing room, a store to buy anything you may have forgotten, changing room, and a lounge area with little tables and chairs and kids shows on the tv. It's a great place to just take a break for a while.
Also, how far away from the parks does your family live? If nearby, maybe head back in the hottest part if the day for a nap and then go back as the sun starts to go down.
I think you all with have a great time, just anticipate the tough spots so you can plan for them--which is what you're doing now.