AuntMinnie12
Disney Crazed--Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Sep 28, 2008
- Messages
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We joined DVC in '93 and DB/DSIL joined in '95.
DS born in '94 and went to WDW first time when 6 months old.
DNephew born in '96 and went to WDW first time when 8 months old.
DD born in "97 and went to WDW first time when 9 months old.
Kids are 14 x 2 and 17 and still ask to go. We don't go as often as when they were younger due to activities and school....but still love it.
It's great when they are babies....you have frig, microwave, DVD player, full time Disney Channel on the TV, pack-n-play, high chair and plenty of options for eating out and for grocery shopping. You don't have to "power" thru the parks. And you get a nap when the baby naps....we used to fight over who went back for naptime.
One year, we even bought an ExerSaucer and brought it back home as checked baggage (way before baggage fees).
For toddlers, you have lots of options for craft time at the Hospitality Houses, and we used the Kid's Club babysitting service a few times. They loved it. And the pool at the Beach Club is divine for the kids....sand bottomed and not too deep! They even went fishing with Grampy at OKW a couple of times...oh and did a fishing camp at VB. So many options!
Friends used to ask "why are you taking your babies to WDW, they won't remember anything?" My answer.....I'm not going for them, I'm going for me! They just get to have fun too!
DS born in '94 and went to WDW first time when 6 months old.
DNephew born in '96 and went to WDW first time when 8 months old.
DD born in "97 and went to WDW first time when 9 months old.
Kids are 14 x 2 and 17 and still ask to go. We don't go as often as when they were younger due to activities and school....but still love it.
It's great when they are babies....you have frig, microwave, DVD player, full time Disney Channel on the TV, pack-n-play, high chair and plenty of options for eating out and for grocery shopping. You don't have to "power" thru the parks. And you get a nap when the baby naps....we used to fight over who went back for naptime.
One year, we even bought an ExerSaucer and brought it back home as checked baggage (way before baggage fees).
For toddlers, you have lots of options for craft time at the Hospitality Houses, and we used the Kid's Club babysitting service a few times. They loved it. And the pool at the Beach Club is divine for the kids....sand bottomed and not too deep! They even went fishing with Grampy at OKW a couple of times...oh and did a fishing camp at VB. So many options!
Friends used to ask "why are you taking your babies to WDW, they won't remember anything?" My answer.....I'm not going for them, I'm going for me! They just get to have fun too!


