Hi all,
I just got back from Disneyland and thought I'd share a few tips. No one prepares you for your first trip to Disneyland as a parent. It's painful like other firsts: the first time you have sex or your first marriage.
I went with my three-year-old son, my mom (who was in a wheelchair because of her sciatica) and her boyfriend. My son was not my child. He must've been someone else's child because my child listens to me more than 10% of the time.
Disneyland is sensory overload for kids. I forgot that that would happen.
If I could do it again, I would go for longer (we went to the parks for three days) so that we'd have time to go back to the hotel and nap during the afternoons. Naps would've been good.
I'll never go in July again. The crowds were too much. People without kids are rude and unsympathetic. I had someone talk trash about me pushing my stroller. I didn't cut someone off because I'm rude. Whatever happened happened because there were too many people in too small of a space. I also had adults cut in front of me and my son to get the last two seats in the row at the Crush movie. Isn't that for kids?
I also would've brought someone who could've helped me more with my son. It was hard being a single mom at the parks. I hope that you all have husbands who are helpful. For the other divorced moms, bring someone who can help manage your stress.
I don't know when I'll recover from this trip, but I'm glad I was there to see my son fight Darth Vader! That alone was worth it.
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