Travel to DL with 15 monts toddler

kissik

Earning My Ears
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Hi all!
Is it a good idea to go to Disneyland with !5 months toddler? Is it too early or not?
I need your ideas and suggestions.

TIA
Taty
 
JMHO - ar fifteen months a trip to the park or a favorite playmates house would have just as much impact.

It depends on your child. At the very least, if you do go with your child at this age, consider off season.
 
I would definitely go. We have taken our daughters to DLR since each were young infants.

There are baby centers in both DL and DCA. The one is DLR is toward the end of main street on the right hand side. Next to Plaza Inn, and the Photo Shop. That is extremely convenient to feed and change the baby.

In DCA the baby center is to the left of the Mission Tortilla Factory. Have a great time!

Cassie
 
<font color=navy>We took our kids when they were just past a year old, and even though they don't remember those first trips, I sure do and treasure the pics we took of them. :)
 

I vote a definite yes! We traveled to WDW with our 20 month old and had a blast! The pictures are priceless memories! And we now have our second son, and me made his first trip to Disneyland at 3 months. Just take things slow, and get to the parks early to avoid crowds. Have fun and take lots of pictures!
 
We have gotten annual passes to DL since my sons first birthday - in fact we spent it at the park. I love going and so does he. This is his 3rd year of visiting DL and we have so many great memories!
The baby care center is great and we still use the little potty there.
One other benefit of taking a 15 mo old child is they are free!!! Also you can do things like character breakfasts and they dont charge for kids under 3 there either.
I say go for it!! Take lots of pictures too!!! :)
 
We went to Disneyland last year with our 15 month old triplets and our 5 year old. If we can do it, anyone can. They rode a lot of things and it was a great family vacation. My husband tells people that we go for us not just the kids. We loved spending that time at Disney with our kids.

Kerianne
 


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