KrazeeK120
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I guess my only point is I’ve done it both ways & it gives me a new perspective. It’s disappointing when you realize one of your favorite places is no longer really designed for you.![]()
Interesting. I, too, have done Disney both ways. My husband and I went 6 times before we had our son and we’ve now been twice with him (ages 18 months and the week before he turned 3). We are planning a trip for next May when he will be 4.5. I had fun when it was just my husband and I, but seeing the magic through my son’s eyes has made the trips much more special for me. He constantly asks when we are going back and talks about how much he loves meeting characters. I have found Disney to be extremely easy to navigate, even with a small child.
We are very much looking forward to our stay in the tower (Club Level). My son takes showers at home, so the “no tub” thing isn’t a deal breaker for us.
Just offering a different perspective.