2 & 4 years old or 3 & 5 years old?

I'd say 2 and 4, but like a previous poster may be you could do 2 (almost 3) and 4-5 to still get one trip with a free kid. We went to WDW in May 07 and DL in Nov 08 and our 1.5 still talks about about Mickey, so he will remeber some things.
 
We've been during both age ranges and I would say it's a totally different experience each time. 2 and 4 we chased princesses, rode small world a million times, stayed inside stores for noisy fireworks shows, had chocolate from Mickey Bars from head to toe, and naped in the stroller. At 3 and 5 we still chased princesses (for autographs - if you were wondering :rotfl2: ), expanded our horizons to Peter Pan, actually watched the fireworks and loved them (with earplugs), in general did more rides and seemed to "get" it more. I can't wait to go at 4 and 6 as we contemplate the "big girl" rides as we have finally passed the magic 40 inch threshold.

In short, it's magic at any age!!
 
I will let you know how my trip goes in Feb 09. ;) lol My boys will be 4.5 and 2.8. My boys are tall so we know the baby won't be in a crib anyway. My almost 4 year old has just potty trained. So there is no guarantee that at 3 your baby will be potty trained.

One of the reasons we are going before June 09 is so our baby gets in for free. That is huge for us plus he doesn't need to order his own plate of food yet either, so basically will eat for free too.
 

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