Is 4 yrs old too young for DLRP ?

martinacris

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Good Morning everyone ...I'm in a bit of a crisis...I already paid for my atkt from Venice to PAris for Dec. 26th - 31swt...and booked Newport Hotel...Now my sister in law...my mother in law...and other people are telling me that my 4 yrs old is too young to take to DLRP...and that I should wait a couple of years. Instead of being happy for us, and for the girls, they bursted my bubble. All of you are Disney experts....and your comments would be greatly appreciated. I am looking forwar to this trip and I am having a great time planning it ( by myself)..my husband thinks the girls are also young...(you see this trip is a gift from my parents..! So he does not pay at all :-))...
I believe that when the girls will be older, we can then plan a trip to Orlando, where there is so much to see.
Any comments ? Please !
Thanks,
Martina
 
Hi.no its not to young, my 4 year old loves DLRP, lots of stuff for to do, Characters, parades, shows, rides, don't let people damper your trip, they will have a lovely time.
 
No they are not to young! I think between 3 and 5 is the perfect age to go! If they still belive in Santa Clause they also think the characters are real! And to see the look on the face of your child when they meet their friend Mickey or Pooh is a once in a life time thing! YOU will never forget this! So enjoy your trip. And don't forget to write a trip report for us after your return! :thumbsup2
 
But you should be carefull with the Snow White and Pinocchio ride. This could scare even 6 year olds! :wave:
 

Hi
No, 4 is definately not too young.
I personally don't think there is such thing a thing as being too young for DLRP(or too old come to that :rotfl: )

My DS was only 7 months old and DD 3 years when we first went and they both thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Seeing the wonder on their faces was worth every penny :cheer2:

Have a brilliant time and enjoy your planning
 
I took my 2 the first time when they were that young and they had a great time. They were facinated by the whole place.
The only thing to bear in mind at theat time of year is that it is very cold, take hats and gloves and big coats.
 
Thank you all for such a quick response...you sure have made my day !! Sometimnes I wonder if it's just envy...and wished they could go ! Anyways...I am enjoying every moment planning this trip. And thaynks so mcuh for the weather information...I will invest in very good winter walking shoes for the whole familya, as well as hats and mittens !
Oh...should I take my stroller or just avoid the hassel of doing it and rent one there ? I have seen it's €6.50 ( I think) for one day. My 4 yrs old does not use it any more, but you never know.

Thanks again to all !!
 
Too young at 4 - No way.

At that age its all magical because its real to them. My DD was a month off being 4 when we took her in 2002 and just the look on her face when we spotted the castle was enoughto confirm we had not taken her too early.

Go for it,you will have a great time you will never forget. :santa: :santa:

PS: Christmas is extra special at DLPR and the NBH is a nice choice.
 
You will not be surprised to hear me say the same. Your 4 year old will love it. If you are unsure how they will react to a ride, go on it first, then talk them through it.
As Marcus said some find Snow White and Pinocchio scary yet will happily go on Phantom Manor... or many be my DD (see trip report) is strange :goodvibes
 
We held off going until my youngest's 5th brithday because I though he was too young, now I regret missing all those visits we could've had. My 3 year old niece went for the first time last year and loved it :goodvibes
 
martinacris said:
Oh...should I take my stroller or just avoid the hassel of doing it and rent one there ? I have seen it's €6.50 ( I think) for one day. My 4 yrs old does not use it any more, but you never know.

If you have your own stroller that could safe you a lot of time. But it could be a lot of stress to bring your own stroller to DLRP! :rolleyes:
 
We went to Disneyland when our DD was 15 months old (actually, it was a month ago). Probably, she will never remember this, but we'll never forget how she ran trying to hug Mickey...

Nobody is too young to go to Disneyland. That's the magic of Disney
 
Hi

I'm takling my two girls in december and they will be 4 and a week off 3.

I can't wait and i've often read trip reports on hear with people who have had even younger children and they have loved it.

I wanted to go while they still believed the charactors were real. I can't wait....tissues at the ready! :rolleyes:

I was warned on here about the weather in december so they have now got some cute all in one pink ski suits! If they're cold after that there's no hope!!! :rotfl:

Enjoy enjoy enjoy!
:banana: :cheer2: :cheer2: :banana: :Pinkbounc
 
no 4 year old is not too young!theres Dumbo and the carousel, Small World etc also fun getting their piccies taken with the characters
i just got back, there were just hundreds and hundreds of young Spanish kids there! younger ones might tire a bit early.
glad you are going to the Newport, the buffet dinners and lunches are to die for!!
there is also an indoor pool
also book a character dinner or lunch or afternoon tea at the Plaza Gardens for the little one, both 4 year olds and everyone else will love it
regards
P.
 
We took our DD just before she turned 3 and again this month for her 4th birthday. She loves it (even though the first time she was very wary of the characters) and some of the rides (Snow White , Pinocchio , POTC). Even if they don't like things just the atmosphere in the place is magical and will amaze them and you'll have great memories of it forever. :goodvibes . Don't let anyone put you off at all.
 
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Thought I'd look this out. DD6, DD 2 1/2, DS4. Who says they don't love it :goodvibes
 
No way is 4 too young! You will have a ball! Look at my trip report for the evidence!
Go to the Trip Report Index; and under September 2006 you'll find the 'How many princess dresses can we buy in one trip? Trip'. Lots of photo evidence!!!
 
whilst I have never taken my son to DLRP his first trip to WDW was aged just 1 yr.

He loved that trip.. and he definitely got something out of it.

It is true to say that he has got more out of it on each trip.. but he is now 6 and much of the "magic" is gone.. as he said he can see a zip in pooh bears back (surely its just his clothes zip!) -
anyway.. no, 4 imho is a perfect age.. but they will get more out of it later too.. but differnt stuff!

Sammie xx
 












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