This is my first attempt at a pre-trip report. I've read so many on here and love the idea of having a place to store all the fun plans!
My partner and I are taking our 3 1/2 year-old daughter to WDW for the first time this summer. We booked our trip over 2 months ago and told our little girl about it right away.
Big mistake!
Well maybe not a mistake, but ever since she has constantly been asking "When are we going to 'Dis-en-nee' World?" Or even demanding, "I want to go to 'Dis-en-nee' World right NOW!" Very cute
We finally explained to her that we weren't going until summer-time. So now she asks...you guessed it from the title, "Momma, is it summer yet?" LOL! (I really wish it was summer, and trip time, already!)
Our basic plans include staying at POP Century and a 6-day park pass. We have reservations for Cinderella's Round Table breakfast and Akershus. Also Mickey's Backyard BBQ and The Cyrstal Palace. I'm trying to ride a fine line between booking all the things a 3-year-old will love, and not planning too much of our days.
We also splurged and bought tickets for Cirque du Soleil on Saturday, Aug. 30th. And now I'm worried our daughter won't want to go! Has anyone ever taken a young child to the show? We went by ourselves a few years ago in Las Vegas and loved it. So we really wanted to go again. But I don't want to risk having spent all that money and having to leave halfway through. Not to mention how hard it will be to actually try and get up to leave the show!
I'm considering selling these tickets but not sure how to find someone interested, or if I should sell them at all. Any advice is welcome.
We live in Canada and have two 3.5 hour flights to get to Florida. We are buying little things to keep our daughter occupied on the plane and I've started buying some travel-sized toiletries. Other than that I haven't really bought much...just my Idiot's Guide to Walt Disney World that I have devoured! I think that the planning is almost as much fun as the trip will be (I said "almost")!
I'll try to add more about the details we already have planned soon.
My partner and I are taking our 3 1/2 year-old daughter to WDW for the first time this summer. We booked our trip over 2 months ago and told our little girl about it right away.
Big mistake!
Well maybe not a mistake, but ever since she has constantly been asking "When are we going to 'Dis-en-nee' World?" Or even demanding, "I want to go to 'Dis-en-nee' World right NOW!" Very cute

We finally explained to her that we weren't going until summer-time. So now she asks...you guessed it from the title, "Momma, is it summer yet?" LOL! (I really wish it was summer, and trip time, already!)
Our basic plans include staying at POP Century and a 6-day park pass. We have reservations for Cinderella's Round Table breakfast and Akershus. Also Mickey's Backyard BBQ and The Cyrstal Palace. I'm trying to ride a fine line between booking all the things a 3-year-old will love, and not planning too much of our days.
We also splurged and bought tickets for Cirque du Soleil on Saturday, Aug. 30th. And now I'm worried our daughter won't want to go! Has anyone ever taken a young child to the show? We went by ourselves a few years ago in Las Vegas and loved it. So we really wanted to go again. But I don't want to risk having spent all that money and having to leave halfway through. Not to mention how hard it will be to actually try and get up to leave the show!
I'm considering selling these tickets but not sure how to find someone interested, or if I should sell them at all. Any advice is welcome.
We live in Canada and have two 3.5 hour flights to get to Florida. We are buying little things to keep our daughter occupied on the plane and I've started buying some travel-sized toiletries. Other than that I haven't really bought much...just my Idiot's Guide to Walt Disney World that I have devoured! I think that the planning is almost as much fun as the trip will be (I said "almost")!
I'll try to add more about the details we already have planned soon.