ktlm
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Sorry for the typo earlier , she will be a little over 3. Is there plenty that someone that age can do? Dumb question I'm sure , but I figured I should ask. Thank you!
That is a fantastic age. There is very little at WDW that a 3 year old can't do. There are a few height restricted thrill rides in each park, but by far most of the rides and attractions are great for all ages She might be 40 inches at 3 (DD was 40 inches on a 3 year old trip) which would get her on most of those rides IF she wanted to ride them- but you will find a ton to do for her without those. There are plenty of rides for her to ride; shows for her to see; places for her to explore and see, and assuming she likes characters (my DD loved them, but not all do), plenty of characters to meet!
Another reason we loved taking DD to WDW as a preschooler is that there are so many things that entertain a child of that age there. Unlike other vacation destinations, everything is all right there and easy to get to for a little one to have a fabulous time, you don't have to look for things for that age group. You get there, stay on property, and in addition to the kid friendly resort, Disney carts you around with their transportation to places full of things to amuse your child, yet that are really fun places for adults too! If your child happens to throw a fit, you can be comfortable in the fact that the place is full of other kids with parents who understand (and who may have dealt with the exact thing at an earlier point that day)-- or that if you wait a while, you will probably run across a kid throwing a bigger fit than yours threw. DD, who was "spirited" as a preschooler, was better behaved there than at home which was a nice bonus for us. DD had very few fits at WDW- the biggest one I remember was at age 3 when we were getting on the boat to go from MK to WL to catch the bus back to the airport to go home. She did NOT want to leave WDW and she let everyone know!
It is such an easy vacation destination with a little one.
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He did not like any of the dark rides, which was a bummer, but did have a great time. We're going back in 2 weeks....3 years since our last trip...and cant' wait!
My 2 yr old daughter was fairly traumatized by them, quite sure she was going to get sucked into the bowels of Earth. We quickly learned the Post-It trick. My husband and I became these frantic lunatics whenever our daughter had to go to the bathroom: "Do you have the stickies?" "Where are the stickies?!" "She wants the pink stickies!" We were so thrilled she was out of diapers & pull-ups but at one point we were like "should we just get a bleepin' pull-up?!"