Not to offend anyone on here, but just my opinion, babies that young should not be at Disney. Crowds, heat, noise, I'm not a parent, but that can't be healthy for a child that young. They obviously won't remember any of it, I feel it's an extreme waste of money for the parents since obviously the trip itself won't be the priority. Obviously to each their own, but I know sometimes I accidentally bump into or elbow somebody in front/behind me in line, god forbid it's a baby....
As you said, that is your opinion about what you think babies need. But as you can read from some replies here, many of our babies beg to differ.
Our DS loves crowds. When he's awake, he is fascinated by people - and some so much so that he laughs and reaches out to them. When he's sleepy, the white noise of a crowd helps soothe him to sleep.
We live in a similarly hot & humid climate, and we don't glue our doors shut for the summer. Our northern friends also don't glue theirs shut in the winter. Your post seems to state that no one should live in most of the country if you believe extreme climates are unhealthy for children...
You are not raising a child. Yet you are projecting how you believe we should raise our children.
So is it your opinion is that children should not have any experiences ever until they can retain a memory? What about hugs from mommy or daddy- if they can't remember if they were hugged, should they get hugs at all?
What about a free trip to a local park? Is that ok because it wouldn't waste money, or still not ok because the child wouldn't remember it?
As you said, "to each their own." As you can see, my decision for my own is quite different. And the reason we chose Disney for our family vacation this year is because we knew our family would love it. We are having wonderful experiences, we have fun-filled and smile-filled days seeing things through our son's eyes, and we are all having a magical time!
