Lupeix
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 21, 2013
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We're so excited to be taking our son in October when he'll be around 8 weeks old. Yes he'll spend most of the trip sleeping....but to be able to look back when he's in his teens to those first Mickey Mouse pictures will be priceless to us. Thanks for posting this, it's not a decision that many support unfortunately.
Plus I will say, this trip is as much (if not more) for us than for him! We'll need it by then, I'm sure![]()
First, let me say that I totally support doing the trip mostly for the grown ups , I know for sure toddlers remember more than people think ( DS was 2 1/2 last year at WDW and he remembers stuff) and I think there's something magical about taking children to WDW while they still believe the characters are real.
However, I do believe within the 0-5 set there are some worth it and probably not so worth it times, this is purely based on the fact that one should enjoy a vacation to WDW:
0-3 probably falls in the not so worthy. The reason I say this is because while some people are blessed with babies that sleep all the time, some people are not, and by the time you book your WDW vacation you don't know what your baby will be like. Based on my experience, babies that sleep all the time those first 3 months are not that common. Despite having had a very easy pregnancy and working out until week 38 I had an emergency c-section and a very needy infant. At 8 weeks I was just able to walk 10 blocks and considered taking a shower an accomplishment. While this doesn't happen to everyone you just don't know what life will be like those first 3 months, specially your first time around Things get considerably better after the 3 month mark, but I personally will wait until they sleep at least 7 hours in a row, sleep deprivation while on vacation is not my thing.
The 6 month-11/2 mark is a sweet spot, interested in everything, set up on a routine, OK sleeping plus not too mobile and tantrums have not really started. Celebrating the first year at WDW I think is a great idea.
Taking 2 and 3 year olds is not for the faint of heart, they call it terrible 2s and trying 3s for a reason, and likely potty training time as well. Probably not worth it in hot and crowded times and short stays, went over 4th of July with 2 1/2 year old last year . Have you ever seen the dad of a toddler loose it at WDW? That was DH last year.
worth it with smart planing and low expectations
4 is totally worth it, plus most kids are 38 inches or taller, so they can go on more rides
That said every child is different, but I am having my do-over WDW trip to celebrate DS turning 4 in 2015.