DaystarPearl
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My sister is taking my great niece, her granddaughter to WDW with us for our OCT. vacation, can anyone give me some advice or suggestions on taking a 22 month old to the parks.
Sing-along Songs were great introductions for our kids. When they got into the parks (18 months for one, and 24 for the other) they recognized the characters right away.

We let my daughter look into the windows outside Crystal Palace before checking in to our first character breakfast on the first day. Having the buffer of the window kept her from being surprised by a character right up close next to her and also got her very excited to get to go inside and meet them. It was such a simple thing that my dad thought of in the moment and I think really helped her enjoy the experience. Also explaining what we were doing a little bit helped...for instance on the Ariel ride I leaned down during the Ursala part and said "Oh cool, look, a singing sea witch, she's so silly" Maybe was overkill but I was being protective.
Also we never were at the park past lunch with her. We took turns babysitting her at night while other people went out and did older-kid things.

So glad you posted this. We plan to take our son when he turns 19 months. I'm so glad to hear you say she was ready for more! Thanks for sharingwe took our DGD at 17 months. It was so much fun!
But, she is a active little one and we didn't do anything that took sitting for too long, so no shows.
She is also very vocal, so meals at sit downs could go wrong very fast.
She had a great time though and loved! the characters.
After a couple of days she knew what was going on and pushed her stroller to the door. Brought everyone their bags and shoes.....even though it was 6 am and she was running around in a diaper.....she was ready to go!