My oldest nursed for 18 months, and she's 3 1/2 now. Baby #2 is due in just a few weeks, and will be ~4 months old when we go to WDW in November.
It's been a while since I've done this whole breastfeeding thing, but I seem to remember that, in the beginning anyway, nursing sessions lasted upwards of half an hour- 15-20 minutes per side. (Of course, she tended to fall asleep mid-feed and needed to be tickled awake to finish, so maybe that's what dragged it out.) She may have gotten faster by 4 months old but I don't remember exactly what age we were at when nursing became quicker and less of an ordeal.
This rambling introduction is to say: all you supermoms who talk about nursing on rides...there's no way the dark rides are half an hour. Are they? (Last time we were in WDW was 5 years ago on our Disneymoon so it's been a while for that, too.) For the under-6-month-set when Mommy is literally the only source of food, does "nursing on a ride" really mean "nursing while standing in line, baby still latched while you get yourself on to a ride vehicle, switching sides, nursing on the ride, baby still latched when you get off, nursing as you walk to the next attraction"? Because that sounds like a lot of stress to me right now >.< I was eventually able to nurse my oldest while standing/walking around but I don't remember when we hit that milestone in terms of coordination. I'm kind of worried that I'm going to either slow everybody down or just have to miss out on stuff so I can nurse in fully stationary places like benches or baby care centers.
This is probably just my due-date-is-just-around-the-corner anxiety talking, since I realized the other day that it's been so long since we've had an infant in the house that I think I forgot how to take care of a newborn >.< Maybe some words of encouragement, if you have any? Or (awkward), a more thorough explanation of what it's like to nurse on a dark ride? (I can see something like Carousel of Progress or Hall of Presidents being easier because you really are seated for a long time, but those of you who say you've nursed on something like Winnie the Pooh or Pirates kind of boggle my mind- in a good way- but I feel like that won't be possible for us.)