NicholeB630
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We have a trip booked for Dec 7th - 14th. My kids will be daughter turning 6 Jan 7th and son 2 and 7 months. We do a lot. We go places a lot, dinner, shopping, we just got back from the FL Keys and spent a week in San Diego this past December when son was 1 and 7 months. Right now he is at an age where of course he doesn't really listen, he goes opposite directions you want him to, he gets cranky (as does the 5 year old) throws fits (but not horrible) Anyways I am starting to second guess our trip. I really want to go. I love Disney we went back when son was 9 months and daughter 4. We only had 4 days so it was rushed we didn't do a lot and it was more crowded than we expected. We had a good time but not a great time. This time were going a whole week, I will have it really planned, I know do book dinning way in advance which is actually tomorrow and we just will have better all around knowledge of the parks. I am second guessing it because I am afraid that it just wont be as enjoyable as I think it will be. I am afraid my son will just be totally exhausting all day and everyone will be getting grumpy. I know he wont remember it and that he wont really even understand what Disney is and where we are. I think he'll def know some characters and he loves the rides we've ridden before ect. This wont be the only time we can go. I planned on this trip and then not going again until son is around 5/6 and daughter around 8/9 so we can afford to take more Disney trips. I am wondering if I should just wait another year when son will be 3 and hopefully a bit more understanding and more verbal and listening a little more (hopefully). I have planned this so much and have done so much research I just dont know. Other parents with kids of small ages what would you do? Would you still go knowing you can go again when both kids are older or wait another year and just suck up the sadness of canceling this trip? My little guy is pretty easy going and easily entertained by things but he is still a typical 2 year old and I am not sure how much he will change in the next 7 months.