Booked a holiday to disney and now found out i am pregnant !

Started by lovindisney87, August 26, 2013, 02:21:18 PM

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lovindisney87

Thank you for the replies regarding the passes. Will definately go and enquire about this when i get there. Not really sure how busy its gonna be when we go.
Many thanks everyone thats posted :-)
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jeakat24

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Quote from: "lovindisney87"Hi,
I booked a holiday to Disneyland Paris for me, my husband and 2 girls who will be 9 and 5 when we go. I have just found out i am pregnant again, only early at the moment, but by the time we go  in January 2014 i will be about 28 weeks pregnant (all going well [-o< ). It was booked well in advance due to offers and my husband will turn 30 whilst we are there so there was good reasons for it, so really dont want to have to cancel if i dont need to as will be a while after this one arrives before we go again. But i am worried about getting travel insurance and traveling, Also unsure as to what the experience is going to be like being pregnant, we have been twice before but not whilst pregnant. Does anyone have any past experience of this or advice?? Anything would be much appreciated.

Lovindisney  :cheshire_bounce:  :stitch:

I could have written your post! Congratulations.  :D  We booked back in March for a trip at the end of sept/beginning of Oct and found out the next month that I'm pregnant  :D  We decided to still go ahead with the trip because we were already planning on taking it slow because we have young daughter (she'll be nearly 20 months when we go) so for us it just means less rides I can go on. I'll be 27 weeks when we go so about the same way along as you.

Travel insurance wise- I checked at the post office and they cover up to six months of pregnancy, so around 25/26 weeks. They can cover over that but you have to phone up and I believe it's at their discretion whether they accept or not and you may have to pay for additional cover. Checked with Santander travel insurance and you're automatically covered until 28 weeks of pregnancy and between 28-35 weeks you'll need a letter from your midwife stating that you're fit to travel. I assume other places might offer similar but we're happy with what Santander cover so we're going with them.

I think you can still have a great time, things just might need to be taken at a slightly slower pace but there's still tons to see and enjoy. Congratulations once again, and I hope you have a lovely time!

Wow that is amazing, congratulations to you too  :D Will look into the Santander cover, thank you very much for your reply and please let me know how you get on, so i can see what my trip could be like. Hope you have an amazing time.  :D  :D

Thank you. Yes, I'll definitely let you know I get on. It wasn't until someone mentioned above that I realised I can't ride Snow White, Peter Pan or Pinochicco (which I really should have realised considering how far down the bar comes!) so annoying, especially as it's my daughters first time in Disneyland so I would love to experience these things with her (and it's a small world is closed when we go!) but oh well! I'd much rather have my Christmas present baby and I anticipate I'll be taking a lot of photos while they're on all the rides!
Jan 2002- Cheyenne,
Nov 2004- Santa Fe,
July 2005- Santa Fe,
March 2007- Cheyenne,
Sept 2007- Cheyenne,
Oct 2008- HNY,
Jan 2010- Santa Fe,
Sept/Oct 2013- Cheyenne (Alice's first trip),
Feb 2015- DLH (Isaac's first trip and Alice's birthday trip)
June 2016- Sequoia Lodge

never2old

Quote from: "nathalie"Could be you got a green card, never2old?

I have already been 3 times this year, have a Dream AP, and still have to go and get the card each time, because my "illness" isn't for life, so I get the orange one + 1 extra person.
The green one should be for people with a permanent illness / wheelchair? (and you can take up to 4-5 people)

It was pink when I was there, but it was some time ago, maybe it's changed.

In any case it was specifically for pregnant women

cherryslush

I'm going to DLP in 5 weeks time and will be 31 weeks pregnant, holiday was booked and paid then found out the following week we were having a surprise addition to our family (I'm sterilised so really was a surprise!!). If you want I can email you some info about how we get on when there. It's just me, my husband and my very excited 3yr old that are going. I have a friend who has been 6 times in the last few years and she has advised get a pregnancy pass for the times of day a wee seat would be of benefit. Taking a photocopy of MatB1 with me as various stories about how strict they are about issuing passes.
I'm a bit gutted that most of the rides are out, hoping I can get on the Cars spinning around ride as my son is Cars (and now Planes) crazy and has been watching videos of this on you tube so keen to go on this. Apart from that I'm just looking forward to 4 days of magic memories with my son as this will be our last family trip before baby arrives. With travel insurance I always use insureandgo. Went to the Caribbean when I was 29wks pregnant (again holiday booked and paid so no cancel option!) and their policy covered me no problem. Just had to call to advise them but no additional costs.
If you can dream it, you can do it!

SVioletS

First time we went as a family i was 25 (if i recall correctly) weeks pregnant. I had a big belly, but besides feeling a little bit tired everything went well!
As for rides, basically i went on thoses which are toddler appropriate. We were with our (then) 3 and a half year old daughter, so we didn't do a lot of rides, but it was ok!
I also got a card from city hall, as per CM advice, and it was helpful for parades and shows - as it can get really crowded and it can be stressful and harmful because of our belly.
At the end of the day we would sometimes get the shuttle or the little train (payed) back to the hotel - we were staying at the Newport Bay - to avoid the walk back.
One advice i can give is to request a room near hotel entrance and breakfast area. We were at the end of one wing and i had to walk a great deal to get to breakfast and to leave the hotel... if possible to avoid, great! And really i like walking, but to walk back to the room at the end of the day, already tired and with a backache was too much! :)

But the best thing is... we were there when i was pregnant with our youngster, eldest was 3 and a half. Then we returned when baby was 20 months old and eldest was 5 and a half... and we will return now, to celebrate the big one's 7th birthday and little one will be 3 and a half... It's so good to see them grow this way!! :) It's really wonderful!



First time ever: August 2000, one day visit!
August 2010, NewPort Bay, 5 days
October 2012, Sequoia Lodge, 5 days
April 2014, Sequoia Lodge, 6 days - Big 7th Bday Surprise for DD#1 :)
September 2015, Newport Bay 6 days - Another surprise!!!

lovindisney87

Quote from: SVioletS on September 16, 2013, 12:30:35 PM
First time we went as a family i was 25 (if i recall correctly) weeks pregnant. I had a big belly, but besides feeling a little bit tired everything went well!
As for rides, basically i went on thoses which are toddler appropriate. We were with our (then) 3 and a half year old daughter, so we didn't do a lot of rides, but it was ok!
I also got a card from city hall, as per CM advice, and it was helpful for parades and shows - as it can get really crowded and it can be stressful and harmful because of our belly.
At the end of the day we would sometimes get the shuttle or the little train (payed) back to the hotel - we were staying at the Newport Bay - to avoid the walk back.
One advice i can give is to request a room near hotel entrance and breakfast area. We were at the end of one wing and i had to walk a great deal to get to breakfast and to leave the hotel... if possible to avoid, great! And really i like walking, but to walk back to the room at the end of the day, already tired and with a backache was too much! :)

But the best thing is... we were there when i was pregnant with our youngster, eldest was 3 and a half. Then we returned when baby was 20 months old and eldest was 5 and a half... and we will return now, to celebrate the big one's 7th birthday and little one will be 3 and a half... It's so good to see them grow this way!! :) It's really wonderful!

Ah thats brilliant, we are staying at the cheyenne so its a bit further away, but from the videos on you tube i have been watching it looks pretty quiet in january so the buses may be quieter so may take those if the walking gets too much. I am not really bothered about the rides as will try book another one for a couple of years time and with an extra little person we can do all those rides.  ;)
[size=150]Disney trips
Many i cant remember from childhood including a 2 week holiday to Disney World in Florida

Davy Crockett Ranch November 2003
Santa Fe October 2010
Santa Fe March 2012
Cheyenne January 2014
Cheyenne January 2016 😁
Davy Crockett Ranch January 2019

Hopefully many more to come

tinkswishes

Quote from: lovindisney87 on August 26, 2013, 02:21:18 PM
Hi,
I booked a holiday to Disneyland Paris for me, my husband and 2 girls who will be 9 and 5 when we go. I have just found out i am pregnant again, only early at the moment, but by the time we go  in January 2014 i will be about 28 weeks pregnant (all going well <!-- s[-o< -->[-o<<!-- s[-o< --> ). It was booked well in advance due to offers and my husband will turn 30 whilst we are there so there was good reasons for it, so really dont want to have to cancel if i dont need to as will be a while after this one arrives before we go again. But i am worried about getting travel insurance and traveling, Also unsure as to what the experience is going to be like being pregnant, we have been twice before but not whilst pregnant. Does anyone have any past experience of this or advice?? Anything would be much appreciated.

Lovindisney  <!-- s:cheshire_bounce: -->:cheshire_bounce:<!-- s:cheshire_bounce: -->  <!-- s:stitch: -->:stitch:<!-- s:stitch: -->




Congratulations.


Travel insurance wont be a problem most cover you upto 32 weeks. I have been at 28 weeks and 26 weeks pregnant and had no trouble with travel insurance. If it reassures you my midwife told me should anything happen France has excellent maternity care. Just be sure to take your maternity notes just incase you do need any medical care.


You will also get an easy access card saving you from queing for the rides you can go on but they will only let you take 1 of your children with you which I find spoils a family holiday.

lovindisney87

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Quote from: lovindisney87 on September 27, 2013, 07:06:17 PM

Congratulations.


Travel insurance wont be a problem most cover you upto 32 weeks. I have been at 28 weeks and 26 weeks pregnant and had no trouble with travel insurance. If it reassures you my midwife told me should anything happen France has excellent maternity care. Just be sure to take your maternity notes just incase you do need any medical care.


You will also get an easy access card saving you from queing for the rides you can go on but they will only let you take 1 of your children with you which I find spoils a family holiday.
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Thank you very much for your reply thats really good to know as was a bit worried about the insurance. didnt think about taking my notes with me will have to put that on my list.
Only being able to take one child with the easy access card is a bit rubbish, as we would all like to go together, will just hope i am not huge then so can get in the queue areas  ;D

[size=150]Disney trips
Many i cant remember from childhood including a 2 week holiday to Disney World in Florida

Davy Crockett Ranch November 2003
Santa Fe October 2010
Santa Fe March 2012
Cheyenne January 2014
Cheyenne January 2016 😁
Davy Crockett Ranch January 2019

Hopefully many more to come

Mrsrims

Hello, I have just joined this site  :)


We are going in just over 2 weeks for the 1st time to DLP, myself, hubby & DS, whose 3. I will be 25 weeks pregnant when we get there.


In order to get the facility pass is a copy of my MATB1 sufficient?


Many thanks


SVioletS

If your belly is showing i don't think you will need further proof. If not just take that with you (i assume its a medical document stating you are pregnant with pregnancy info).. And have fun! :)



First time ever: August 2000, one day visit!
August 2010, NewPort Bay, 5 days
October 2012, Sequoia Lodge, 5 days
April 2014, Sequoia Lodge, 6 days - Big 7th Bday Surprise for DD#1 :)
September 2015, Newport Bay 6 days - Another surprise!!!

Mrsrims

Thanks for your reply.


As much as I will be 25 weeks when we go you cannot really tell im pregnant to be honest! There is a bump but not a big one  :D


The Matb1 is a Maternity Certificate given by the midwife after 20 weeks pregnancy, its handwritten & has my expected week of birth on etc. I will take this with me, as if I get a letter from the doctors its going to cost £12-£15!


Thanks again, we cannot wait  ;D

haribosmum

Same has happened with me.  I'll be going in Feb at 30 weeks.  I phoned my travel insurance and they said I didn't have to tell them as long as it wasn't in the last 8 weeks or I had been advised not to travel.  The journey is no worse than I've been doing on my commute to London with work.  I'm just planning on lots of sit down times :-)  Will take a copy of my Mat B and also my exemption card on it as that says it's for maternity. 

My theory is I've been lots of times before and I know I'll go lots of times again, so will just accept I won't get to do everything this time round :-)
Santa 11/00
Newport Bay 10/03
Sequoia 3/09
Disneyland 2/11
Disneyland 5/12
New York 2/13
New York 2/14
Disneyland 2/16
Sequoia Lodge GF 8/17
New York ESC 2/18
Newport Bay CC 4/19
Disneyland 2/20

smudgepuss

Also, let this be a handy reminder to us all to get travel insurance as soon as we book our trips, as you never know what life will throw at you!


Congratulations and have a great trip  :)


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haribosmum

Very true smudgepuss.  So many people think it's just to cover when you're there, it's to protect your booking as well.  Ours was only £15 for family of 3 for 5 days and that was with extra medical cover. 
I told the Midwife yesterday I'd be going on holiday a 30weeks and she said she could do me a letter if I need one, (might get that for the pass anyway) and that I'd have a lovely time!
Santa 11/00
Newport Bay 10/03
Sequoia 3/09
Disneyland 2/11
Disneyland 5/12
New York 2/13
New York 2/14
Disneyland 2/16
Sequoia Lodge GF 8/17
New York ESC 2/18
Newport Bay CC 4/19
Disneyland 2/20

SVioletS

Here in Portugal we have a "Pregnant Book", its a small green book where the doctor writes down our due date, TA, blood analysis results, etc... We don't have midwifes here, and we're followed by private doctors and/or nurses, from local hospital or health center.
Insurance is very important as we don't know what might happen, especially if we book months in advance!

To what it's worth, i think if going during low season with small queus, and you don't feel "heavy" then the pregnancy pass is not very important and you can do without one (bare in mind that the bigger and more popular rides are not all suitable for pregnant women).
Unfortunatly the pass cannot save you from all the walking and it doesn't grant you imediate entrance to restaurants and hotel bus (or a seat) and that's when you feel more tired!



First time ever: August 2000, one day visit!
August 2010, NewPort Bay, 5 days
October 2012, Sequoia Lodge, 5 days
April 2014, Sequoia Lodge, 6 days - Big 7th Bday Surprise for DD#1 :)
September 2015, Newport Bay 6 days - Another surprise!!!