things to do for a 14mth

misspickle

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hello

i'm looking for ideas for my youngest son he will be 14mths when we travel out to wdw.
what things is there for him to do on our hoilday

thanx
 
If you mean things to do in the parks, he can go on anything that doesn't have a height restriction. You will find that there are many more rides and shows that he CAN do than not. That is what makes disney so special. It truly is a place for ALL ages.
 
What to do with a 14 month old...everything!

We've been with DD when she was 4 mo, 14 mo, and 18 mo old. On the trip when she was 14 months old, she really enjoyed the outside rides (Dumbo, carroseul, safari) and the boat type rides. She really wasn't into characters on this trip (but was obsessed with them at 18 mo!). We stayed at Pop Century and she loved the pop jets and toddler pool. We had to drag her out of it at night! Another thing that she absolutely loved was the ducks on the lake at the World Showcase in Epcot, but DD is a little duck obsessed. We had to spend a good half an hour or so one day watching the ducks. Some of the more lively shows, like Festival of the Lion King and Playhouse Disney, are also nice for a 14 month old. We avoided the really loud shows, like the stunt shows, with her. She also did not like the rides in the dark the first couple of days that we were there.
 
We took our 17 month old to WDW and I before we went I had some questions about what DS would be able to do. When we got there we found a whole world of things to do.

We stayed at the WL which is a GREAT place for toddlers. He loved the hotel, the pool, really everything about the WL.

He loved the things that I had not thought about as fun in years, like the boat ride to MK, the monorail, and it made it fun for me all over again.

At MK he loved the Jungle Cruise and everything at fantasy land the best. I think we rode dumbo a hundred times.

He was a little nervous around the characters at first, but we went to a character breakfast at the Crystal palace, and he warmed up to tigger and pooh, and from then on, he loved the characters.

It truly was a great time, and honestly one of the best trips to WDW we ever took.
 

We are just back from WDW with our 14 month old. We took him at 8.5 months and this trip was just alot more fun and so much more to do with him (not that we didn't have a good time at 8.5 months :blush: )

MK park has alot of rides that are not only do-able, but downright interesting and fun for kids that age. Especially "It's A Small World". I think there are about 12-15 rides at MK that are really good for the 14 month age. Kids that age can go on anything that isn't height restricted. We took DS on a few rides for the didn't have height restrictions at MGM and EPCOT, but they weren't geared for little kids very much. DS did okay, but MK was much more preferable.

At any rate, I don't think you will have a problem finding things to do. Good luck and have a great time!
 


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