JJ&JSMOM
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We've booked our WDW vacation in May 2007. We have 3 kids, DS7 (8 in June), DD4, & DD2 (ages at time of travel). Everythings all planned, resort booked (after 3 ressie changes finally picked VWL), airfare booked, tickets and dining plan picked. I have all the dining choices selected (obviously not booked yet - too early). And then my DH says "Do you think we should wait until next year? Will DD4 remember going?". Needless to say I'm not happy - we already had this discussion back in the beginning.
He read this article in our local paper re: Disney and what age was best to take kids. Basically it interviewed parents and their children of various ages 4-16 and asked them what they remembered about WDW. Some 4 year olds don't remember WDW now that they're older and one 16 yr old said she first went to WDW at 11 and she does not remember a thing. Well my husband was mortified - how could an 11 yr old not remember disney?! The article ended by saying each child is an individual and each child is different so parents need to answer this question about readiness themselves.
He looked into cancelling our airfare. It would be $100 fee/ticket - for a $500 total! Which I might add our TA didn't tell us there would be a fee if we needed to cancel - our trip is contingent on how well DS is doing in school (kids don't know we're going yet!). We wouldn't get the balance back we would get a credit voucher (US Airways) - whooppee!
Well anyway - I'm curious as to other peoples thoughts on what ages generally -kids are ready? DD will actually be 4 1/2 when we go. I went when I was 4 and I remember bits and pieces - sitting on my Dad's shoulders watching the Electric Parade, standing in front of the railroad station looking at the large Mickey made of flowers, fireworks, my Grandfather buying me a ring at one of the stores.
And of course, there is also the parents enjoyment of seeing their kids at disney and creating memories with their children (even if they don't remember the parents will) that is also important - which I keep reminding my DH. He replies w/ "Its just alot of money to spend and it would be nice if at least 2 of the 3 to remember."
TIA

He read this article in our local paper re: Disney and what age was best to take kids. Basically it interviewed parents and their children of various ages 4-16 and asked them what they remembered about WDW. Some 4 year olds don't remember WDW now that they're older and one 16 yr old said she first went to WDW at 11 and she does not remember a thing. Well my husband was mortified - how could an 11 yr old not remember disney?! The article ended by saying each child is an individual and each child is different so parents need to answer this question about readiness themselves.
He looked into cancelling our airfare. It would be $100 fee/ticket - for a $500 total! Which I might add our TA didn't tell us there would be a fee if we needed to cancel - our trip is contingent on how well DS is doing in school (kids don't know we're going yet!). We wouldn't get the balance back we would get a credit voucher (US Airways) - whooppee!
Well anyway - I'm curious as to other peoples thoughts on what ages generally -kids are ready? DD will actually be 4 1/2 when we go. I went when I was 4 and I remember bits and pieces - sitting on my Dad's shoulders watching the Electric Parade, standing in front of the railroad station looking at the large Mickey made of flowers, fireworks, my Grandfather buying me a ring at one of the stores.
And of course, there is also the parents enjoyment of seeing their kids at disney and creating memories with their children (even if they don't remember the parents will) that is also important - which I keep reminding my DH. He replies w/ "Its just alot of money to spend and it would be nice if at least 2 of the 3 to remember."
TIA