Is 4 yrs old too young for DLRP ?

Hi Higgy 66 and the rest of you who have made illusion come back again ! The ski suit is a very good idea..I had never thought of it. I have to see about what kind of shoes are the best...which will be comfortable and keep their feet dry !
Thanks for the input !
 
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.

The strollers at DLP aren't particularly wonderful - big and heavy!! Having said that, they will be fine if your 4 year old should need one just for a sit down on the move, so I wouldn't bother bringing your own. Also, if the weather is very cold, I think that children keep a bit warmer if they are walking around and moving, rather than sitting still in a pushchair!!

As everyone else has said, both your daughters will have a fabulous time - and so will you!! :goodvibes Trust us, we know!!! ::yes::
 
marcus.ka said:
If they still belive in Santa Clause they also think the characters are real! :thumbsup2

Sorry Marcus are you suggesting in someway that the characters and Santa are not real?

I have met Mickey, Minnie and Co and can confirm that they are very real and have photos and autographs and video to prove it. And the suggestion that Santa isn't real, well I know who will be getting coal in their stocking on christmas morning - naughty boy!

Four years old is a perfect age, as is forty and one hundred and four!

Okay your four year old may not remember their visit in ten years time but they will have the best Christmas ever at the most magical happiest place on earth.

No problems.

Enjoy your trip and and very merry christmas to all.
 

crim1978 said:
Sorry Marcus are you suggesting in someway that the characters and Santa are not real?

I have met Mickey, Minnie and Co and can confirm that they are very real and have photos and autographs and video to prove it. And the suggestion that Santa isn't real, well I know who will be getting coal in their stocking on christmas morning - naughty boy!

Of course Santa is real! But here in Germany he is visiting every family on the eve of the 24th December! And then he is moving to the UK to visit the chimneys at night! But we see him in person every year! :Pinkbounc
 
We took my DD when she was 4 years old and she loved it.

Other than the big roller coasters she was able to go on all the rides, including Big Thunder Mountain which she loved. Like other have said though she also did not like Snow White and Pinnochio, she found these quite scary, but wanted to go on Phantom Manor again and again and again.

My DD managed without a stroller, the park is not that large and is easily walked round. The only time it would have been useful was on the walk back to the Newport Bay Hotel on the 1st evening. The 2nd evening when she was tired we just caught the bus back to save her little legs.

I am sure that you will have great time when you go.
 
Oh No..my eldest who was 4 at the weekend asked me this morning "are the characters at Disney really people?"

I happened to be in the bathroom at the time and I nearly fell of the loo :rotfl:

When I asked her why she thought this she explained "because they don't talk?" (We went to meet Noddy this summer so he's the only character she's met)

How do I get round this.....next she'll be asking about Santa! We're already bribing her that Santa's elves are watching her everytime she behaves like a baby and they'll tell Santa she needs baby toys - works every time :rotfl2:

When did 4 years olds become so suspicious??? :confused3

Janet
 
We took our dd for her 4th birthday to DLP and she loved it. Her wee bro was 14 months and he was really into poking at the characters etc. Whereas this time he was a bit shocked by it all. He enjoyed the rides and slept 2 and a half hours one day.
 
What do you mean, of course the characters are real! I always tell my DDs that if they stop believing in Father Christmas they won't get any pressies on Christmas Day!

BTW, my eldest is nearly 15 :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
Hi (again ;-) ) Martinacris! Too young? Too young for what? Sure is too youg to ride Space Mountain but Disneyland offers things for all ages!

Toddles, kids, teenagers, fathers & granfathers... everyones enjoy Dlrp on his way.

You know, a lot of people told me the same last year: "It's too young. She will catch anything". Well, one thing is sure, their childrend catch anything too: They haven't been at Disneyland (I'm afraid they won't catch for a long time :rotfl: ) As we said in spain about envy: "la envidia, que es muy mala!"

My daugther was 2 1/2 last Xmas, and do you really think she looks too young to enjoy the trip?



I'm sure you'll have a great xmas time!
 
Que ESPECATUCLARES las fotos !! Thanks so much for sharing them. I am already in cloud number 9 thanks to all of you who have told me how wonderful DLP is ..specially at Xmas. ! At this moment I think that I am more excited than my girls...they now we are going, but can't imagine what it is. To see their ooohhh ahhhhh faces will be a wonderful gift. Thanks again for your comments !!
Mil gracias de nuevo !!
 












Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE







New Posts







DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top