Rivers of light with a 2 and 4 year old?

Daniela Rose

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has anybody seen it that can give me their thoughts on if you think a 2 and 4 year old would like this?

I would be a late night for them and would take a little bit to get back to the contemporary. Of sure it's worth the attempt. I do have a rol dining package on tusker for breakfast, but could also drop it and keep our regular tusker breakfast earlier in the day we have. One I'm dropping when I know what we're doing.

We'll be doing happily ever after one night, but that's easier since we can just walk back to the hotel and I'm sure they would love that so it's worth the late night.
 
We went to ROL with our almost 3 year old. She did well waiting for the show to start. A photographer with a ROL sign was going around taking pics of families holding the sign. She really enjoyed the show. There are a lot of animals and animal noises and lights and music that she liked.
 
Will depend on your kids ....

When we went there weren't many children around us but of those that were; 1 fell asleep, 2 couldn't sit still or stay focused, 1 about 18 mo stood on bench and danced.
 
has anybody seen it that can give me their thoughts on if you think a 2 and 4 year old would like this?

I would be a late night for them and would take a little bit to get back to the contemporary. Of sure it's worth the attempt. I do have a rol dining package on tusker for breakfast, but could also drop it and keep our regular tusker breakfast earlier in the day we have. One I'm dropping when I know what we're doing.

We'll be doing happily ever after one night, but that's easier since we can just walk back to the hotel and I'm sure they would love that so it's worth the late night.

I think it really depends on how much of a hardship it is to do it. I thought it was a good show, not a ridiculous crazy don't miss show.
We went with my 5 year old and 7 month old. 5 year old enjoyed it. He liked looking at the preshow probably even more than the regular show, seeing the designs on the trees. 7 month old was along for the ride.

We kept glow bracelets with us which help him in the dark too.
 

I have taken DS to Disney at 8 months, 11 months, 16 months, and 21 months. His normal bedtime is 7:30, so nighttime entertainment has proven really difficult for us. On all trips we left the parks by bedtime and missed the night time shows as he was exhausted from all the stimulation. The only exception was at 16 months when we had tickets for MVMCP. In order not to completely waste our admission price, we watched the first parade then went home before 9 pm. I think I will not pay extra for a ticketed event like that again until I feel my kids are old enough to last. I'm adding a new baby to the mix this summer so that could be a while. I think your 4 year old will probably be fine but the 2 year old may not. All kids are different though. I've seen tiny babies happily awake in the parks at midnight. For my son, that hasn't exactly happened ;)
 


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