
In this solo episode, I'm recapping our recent trip to Disney World and answering all of your submitted questions about traveling with kids. I share my non-negotiable Disney tips, must-dos at the park, and how to survive Disney (even while pregnant). I also give advice on handling plane meltdowns, hotel room configurations, and why our kids' sleep always falls apart the second we leave home. Plus, I explain why traveling with kids isn't a vacation, it's a relocation (but truly is always worth it)!Key Takeaway / Points:The ultimate Disney guide: must-dos, the app you can't go without, and planning your rides ahead of timeHandling plane meltdowns when you feel like everyone's judging youThe family-of-four airplane row configuration that works bestMy rented-tablet rule for the plane (and not raising "iPad kids”)My "one team, one dream" mantra to keep you from turning on your partner mid-tripHow traveling with kids is a gamble you have to be willing to takeThis episode is sponsored by Nanit. Use code CAMERON for 20% off the Smart Baby Monitor System at Nanit.comCheck out my Disney Guide HERE! New cool kids summer exclusive offerings HEREDisney Outfit Ideas HERESign up to become a ShopMy Creator using the referral link HERE #ShopMyCreatorLinks mentioned in the episode for travel:PillowKids’ Travel Toiletry KitTabletHeadphonesFollow me:Instagram: @cameronoaksrogersSubstack: Fill Your CupWebsite: cameronoaksrogers.comTikTok: @cameronoaksrogersYouTube: Cameron Rogers
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