redrosesix
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My grandchildren started at 6 months or so - I think the toughest time/more patience needed is between 1 and 3. But as @patty57 posted, you will know your child as they start developing. Under one, they are still on formula/breast feeding (pouches?)- so much easier not worrying about eating our foods too much. They can get picky (I called one of my grandsons Mr. French Fry one week. He did not want to eat anything).
Main thing is that whenever you go, and all ages are there from infant on, to follow the child's needs as much as you can. Some will sleep in strollers fine and some will need/head back to the room for naps. Or parents prefer it. Some will turn in early in the evening to keep the child's routine and some will be out all night. Up to the parent's really.
My sons also bought a small noise machine (they use it at home). Take advantage of the Baby Care centers. Since you became a DVC member (congratulations), you know you will be back often and won't/should not feel the need to do it all.
If they traveled during that tough period of 1 and 3 - not many TS reservations were made. They all tried but discovered fast, it was not worth the hassle. Sometimes they can be great for one sitting but not the next. So that is up to you also. Last trip with my 21month old grandson at Hoop Dee Doo, my grandson was great but half way through, parents took turns taking him in the back. He had his share of sitting and not entertained anymore.
I agree with this, but it applies to anywhere. Between 1 and 3 many children want to walk on their own but really can't for very long, don't want to sit and wait for anything, etc etc. Picture those parents walking an empty stroller and taking their toddler by the hand. For younger than 1, it depends on their temperament. It costs nothing to take them and hopefully your child will just be content as long as with you.
Congratulations
