How much is to Much ?

Kfyr23

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I tend to take my DD to the parks about once a week. She sings almost every ride song and every show song there is. Her first words are usually are we going to Disney today daddy every morning and afternoon after school. She said Mickey before she said Mommy when she was younger. She tells other guest about the rides as we are waiting in line. Anyone see a problem with this?
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Not at all! I think it's adorable & awesome! She will really appreciate all of those amazing memories as she gets older, and Disney will forever be a second home to her!
 
Awe. . .

Okay, my story. My son can tell you every time we went to DLR (he was 2 when we moved to Redondo Beach). We lived 20 minutes from DLR and I used the park as most people use a park with a playground (ya know, a city park). My son is now 18. His love for Disney is VERY strong and looks forward to meeting up with mom and going to WDW or DLR every time there is a trip planned. He has even gotten his friends "addicted" to WDW and DLR (or should I say all things Disney). I am glad I was able to instill that in him. My son has excellent values, loves God and his church, is involved in community activities and is a gentleman. Is Disney to blame? Not sure, but it certainly didn't hurt.
 
I think it's perfectly fine. Now a days kids don't know how to be kids any more or simply grow up too young KWIM. Enjoy your time with her at Disney if that's what you like to do with her. No such thing as too much Disney if you ask me.
 



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