airtime247
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I agree they can never be too young. We spent four days at Disneyland when our DD was only 4 months old and eight days at Walt Disney World when she was only 10 months.
Sure, she won't remember any of it but we were sure to take lots of pictures and video of her loving the experience. She loved the attention she got from the CM's and many other guests and also loved sampling the foods on our WDW trip. She also got her very first haircut ever right there on Main Street. How neat that will be for her to say someday. Her very first time ever in a swimming pool was at our hotel's kiddie pool.
I'll never forget the look of awe on her face (both of our faces, actually) at the Osbourne Lights and the smiles she gave the Princesses.
She may not remember these trips but I always will.
-steve
Sure, she won't remember any of it but we were sure to take lots of pictures and video of her loving the experience. She loved the attention she got from the CM's and many other guests and also loved sampling the foods on our WDW trip. She also got her very first haircut ever right there on Main Street. How neat that will be for her to say someday. Her very first time ever in a swimming pool was at our hotel's kiddie pool.
I'll never forget the look of awe on her face (both of our faces, actually) at the Osbourne Lights and the smiles she gave the Princesses.
She may not remember these trips but I always will.
-steve
) only takes 10 minutes at most. As far as naps go, often times they would crash in their strollers which gave us an excellent opportunity to catch a larger ride. We took them to DL when they were just barely 3 years old and we had a BLAST! It was probably one of the best vacations I have ever been on in my life. I was 5 months pregnant, but went on all the kiddy rides with them and my husband. They were so happy and had the best time. We are headed back to WDW in 3 weeks and they can hardly stand the wait. They are thrilled to show their 15 month old sister everything. I know she will not remember much, but we will and no matter what it will be bonding time for our entire family and memories that we can cherish forever.
. So we will be traveling with a 3 1/2 year old and a 10 week old this time around. My youngest DS is still nursing, but I do recall how nice the Babycare Centers were and honestly, I just assume nurse him under a blanket or in the baby sling. We are planning lots of downtime and going with the expectation that we most likely will not be able to see every little thing, so I don't think we are crazy at all. Disney makes DH and I happy, so even if the baby won't remember it, he'll have happy parents that will!
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That, combined with having to miss out on many rides and attractions or go solo while dh watched the baby was a huge factor in our decision to wait until dd didn't need so much stuff and hands on care (ie. can walk, eat regular food and use the toilet). I'm certain that dd would have enjoyed WDW at a younger age, but dh and I would have been miserable. I'm not saying anything against people who take their teeny tots to WDW (more power to you), but that wouldn't work for every family.