My DDs are now 6, 9, 11.
Their first trip to Disney World was two years ago when my girls were 4, 7 and 9.
That being said, back in the day when DH was active duty, we were stationed in San Diego 8 years ago. Because we were SoCal residents, I took advantage of getting a SoCal resident
Disneyland pass for myself and my then 3 year old daughter. DD #2 was just 18 months old when we bought the passes so she was free. With a DH who was gone traveling a lot during the week, one of my favorite memories was taking monthly road trips up to Anaheim to go to Disneyland with my two toddlers. I’d pack a picnic lunch in my diaper bag, and use a trusty umbrella stroller which I made our girls share. Our usual ritual was to drive up after morning rush hour, and drive up the HOV lane up the 5 and get to Disneyland by late morning. Our first stop was always the Baby Care Center at the end of Main Street for a potty break and diaper change. And then we’d eat our picnic lunch at the tables near the Refrehsment Corner. Afterwards, we’d ride Fantasyland rides, the Winnie the Pooh ride, Buzz Lightyear, for a couple of hours, and even if we didn’t ride everything we wanted to, we knew we’d be back again soon. I have fond memories of all three of us squeezing in Dumbo or Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride car. We’d leave Disneyland by late afternoon beating the traffic. Once we hit the on ramp of the 5, the toddlers napped until we got home. We’d be back in San Diego by dinner time.
I look back at my pictures and see pictures of our monthly trips where my girls enjoyed the rides, meeting princesses and characters, get togethers meeting with friends of mine who were also at Disneyland. It was such a simpler time not having to worry about missing school. We kept going back 1-2 times a month even until the beginning of my 3rd trimester! I was the crazy pregnant lady who wanted to squeeze in one more trip before our passes were blocked out for the summer. My last visit before I gave birth to our 3rd daughter was when I was 34 weeks along! We did not return back to Disneyland until after I gave birth when our 3rd daughter was 3 weeks old. It was the last visit to Disneyland as a family of 5 as my DH was set to deploy overseas, and our family separated to move back to Texas to be closer to family. It was a sad day for us when our passes expired as there was no point to renew since we did not live in SoCal anymore.
My oldest daughter still remembers those trips to Disneyland, though my middle daughter does not remember since she was barely 2. I was fortunate enough to bring my older two girls back for a trip to Disneyland 3 years ago and this time we were excited we were all tall enough to ride coasters and racing cars. I absolutely do not regret having those Disneyland passes and those memories with my girls. You can’t put a price tag on memories, and I am so grateful I had those special moments with my daughters when they were so little.
We are looking forward to our family going back to Disney World next month. It certainly is magical even though they are older, but there is a different type of magic seeing it in your child’s eyes and face when they are little.