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tchrgrl Apr 18th, 2005 02:54 AM

Biltmore Estate with baby?
 
Hubby and I want to go to the Biltomore Estate for our anniverary. We have a 3 month old infant, our first. Are the house, grounds and staff baby friendly? Are other visitors typically tolerant of babies? Any suggestions on making the visit easy on first time parents and baby?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!

leahinsc Apr 18th, 2005 03:19 AM

I think this would be doable if your baby was in a back/front pack but not a stroller - at least not for the house. For the grounds a stroller would work fine.

beentheretwice Apr 18th, 2005 04:36 AM

We visited there with a kid in a stroller. While, as the previous poster stated, the grounds are open to strollers (not everything is paved) you will want a carrier for the baby in the house. Big house, with big crowds. Some dining options are fancier than others, so make a judgement call.

jetprincess Apr 18th, 2005 04:37 AM

The house might be hard with a stroller or if you have to stop for diaper changes and feedings. You would have to backtrack through the house to get to a restroom. The house easily takes a few hours to go through. If you were just blowing through it to get to a changing facility, it might take a 10-15 minutes (which can seem like an eternity with a crying baby!) I think if you go prepared you would be alright. The grounds would be fine for a stroller but just keep in mind that most of the outdoor walkways are gravel or river pebbles.

Have fun!

leahinsc Apr 18th, 2005 05:02 AM

I think the big challenge in the house w/ a stroller would be all the stairways and navigating hallways and crowds - therefore baby in a pack. If you had a fat-tire stroller for the grounds it would probably work ok as they are not all smoothly paved but still I think baby in a pack would work better all around.

padams421 Apr 18th, 2005 05:21 AM

I doubt the Biltmore will allow a stroller in the house. Carry the baby or put the baby in a frontpack.

You could use a stroller on the grounds but the terrain is bumpy. Again, I'd carry the baby or use a frontpack.

gbhost Apr 18th, 2005 05:47 AM

If the crowds are anything like they were on the day we visited, carrying a baby on that tour could be grueling. I found the tour very poorly orchestrated which led to loooong lines of people moving imperceptively from room to room. We went on a weekend when it was particularly crowded. Check around to see when crowds are lightest and go then.

sprin2 Apr 18th, 2005 04:30 PM

I don't know of a historic house museum that will allow a stroller inside. Some provide backpacks but your 3 month old is too young for that. You should be prepared with a carrier.

bamakelly Apr 18th, 2005 06:48 PM

Baby Bjorn. There is no other way to do this.


moneygirl Apr 18th, 2005 07:07 PM

My Baby Bjorn was a godsend! It survived through my three boys (looks brand new) and I'm passing it on to a friend. Worth every penny IMHO. Should be the perfect accessory. Happy Anniversary and Congratulations!


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