CaptainAmerica
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We didn't have DVC when our oldest was born, but I am extremely pro-going-to-Disney-with-a-baby. Our first trip was when our oldest was about 6 months old. She's now 7 with a 4 year old sister and 2 year old brother, and we've done 11 WDW trips, plus 1 Disneyland, 2 Aulani, and 1 cruise. There's no easier place to be with a baby than Disney. There's never a worry about finding air conditioning, a changing table, transportation, or kid-friendly food.
Lots of people say "wait until they're older, they're not going to remember it anyways." I agree with that if you're planning a once-in-a-lifetime or once-in-ten-years trip, but if you plan to visit frequently, there's no reason not to start early (understanding that your trips will evolve over time).
One thing to consider is whether you plan on traveling with extended family. Any extra adults around make it even easier to travel with babies, and it allows adults to rotate through height-restricted attractions and have even more fun themselves.
Lots of people say "wait until they're older, they're not going to remember it anyways." I agree with that if you're planning a once-in-a-lifetime or once-in-ten-years trip, but if you plan to visit frequently, there's no reason not to start early (understanding that your trips will evolve over time).
One thing to consider is whether you plan on traveling with extended family. Any extra adults around make it even easier to travel with babies, and it allows adults to rotate through height-restricted attractions and have even more fun themselves.