Hi,
I thought I would share a moment my wife and I shared with our DD 4.5 years old and our DS a little over 1 year old.
For so many of our friends we hear ...
"We are going to wait until they are a little older until we take him/her to DisneyWorld - so that they remember it"
My wife and I never went for that - when we felt our daughter was ready for the flight ... we decided to go. She was 2.5 at the time. We felt that WE would remember it ... and would document it on video and with a camera. After all we will take her when she gets older as well.
Now fast forward to last night ... we decided, for who knows what reason, to check out the video of our first trip. She looked so young and cute and so full of excitement. We started the video when we were waiting in the Orlando airport for our shuttle. She was so quick to note that we were going to the home of Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Cinderella, and Goofy. That is all she knew ... she did not know what rides were or how big it was, etc... I don't think she understood the enormity of it all but you could tell she was so excited. It then cut over to her in the stroller going down Main Street for the first time - her hands reaching out to the castle .... "the castle! the castle! .... Cinderella! ... I want to go!" Obviously it being her first trip ... it cut over to her on her second ride ever ... Dumbo (I remember her first - Snow White because no line). The look on her face as she boarded her favorite color Dumbo was absolutely priceless (she obviously wanted DW to hustle over to the pink one).... followed by her being upset because the ride was over had us laughing.
As we watched we had so much fun ... then came her first character meal - Crystal Palace. When she walked in ... she took her seat, she immediately stood up straight in her chair, understood what was going on around her - folded her arms neatly on the table in front of her - and politely started asking Piglet to come to our table. "Pigggleeett over here, Pigggggleeettt come over here" she did not realize that they all eventually come over to the table. As the characters stopped by one after another ... she was just awstruck and so happy to be with them. She then did the parade around the dining area ... with such a huge smile.
The tape then cuts over to her on the tea cups ... we actually had the video camera in the cup with us as she went on it her first time. There is a moment where the cup is spinning and her face - hard to describe - but pure happiness. To see that look on your daughter's face had me crying.
We then went on to a second trip where my wife was very pregnant and we were having a character meal with Cinderella ... well at this point of watching the video. DD says - "Is that really Cinderella or someone in a dress"
Well DW and I immediately just lay into her - we were not happy at her latest revelation. We assured her that Cinderella is real - very real to us - and that her home is in DisneyWorld. DD loves Disney ... but she is getting older and is starting to understand certain things.
Upon further reflection about what had happened last night - I felt strongly that if you are planning to wait until they are older - I say JUST GO NOW! Go again later. There is magic at that young age and it is fleeding - to experience it there at Disney - especially on that yellow tea cup is something I will take to my grave.
One last note ... we took DS when he was 3 months and 9 months (now I will admit this to be quite young) - he is now a little over 1 year old. Last night, everytime a character came on the tv screen ... he clapped and pointed. He gets it ... and we cannot wait for him to have that feeling as well.