
Obviousman
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Take them NOW!
I started taking my youngest daughter before she turned 3. She doesn't remember much of it, but Mrs. Obviousman and I do. We have wonderful memories of our youngest on the rides at Disneyland, and the pictures to prove it. She doesn't remember back that far (most long term memory doesn't start until 4 or 5), but she enjoy the memories and you will too.
BTW, this is an excellent time to go. The lines are the shortest of the year.
However, while they are there, they will get a sense of the Disney Magic that they may not remember specifically, but it will stick with then nonetheless. |
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Bored Housewife
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You might want to wait till your 4 year old is 6. 4 is still pretty little. I'd say wait until 7 and 9, but it depends on how long you want to wait. |
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Jennn
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my parent took me when i was ten and my sister was eight and i can just remember it
wait a year maybe so they will remember it :-) x |
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Tree
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I would wait one more year. My memories are pretty clear after Kindergarten. I'd say 7 would be an ideal age, and your oldest will be that age next year, and your youngest will be in K, so that's my vote. You can blame me when your kids scream and complain! |
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question.16_16
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properly like 10..... or when your over that height requirement |
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Audrina M
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I think that they are old enough to go to the disneyland part.
But NOT the california adventures part, which is the best part of all.
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glitznglamgirl
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some kids that age would love to go to disney land and meet the princesses and mickey mouse but i went when i was 8 and everything was way to baby like i guess-take them now-its an experience to never forget especially if your young and into all that stuff-the rides are really fun and the line are very long so if your kids r patient and have a lot of fun with disney-take um-they'll love it! |
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dance4praise
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I think 4 and 6 will be great!! They're old enough to do a whole lot, and they will remember the trip.
I think it would be silly to take kids under age 3 1/2.
Have fun! |
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agurl
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I think that's a great age.The 4 yr is ready the 6yr old is definitely there.I notice when the kids are to young the life like characters are to scary.They should have a great time.One day is never enough so save up your money. |
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Jessica
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wait unti they're 6 and 8 that way they remember everything |
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glitterpunkgirliee
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You should wait until the youngest is between 8-10 because then he/she can go on all the rides. At 4 and 6, they'll definitely be able to enjoy it but would be bummed if they wanted to go on a ride but couldn't because they didn't meet the height requirement. |
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LOOPY! :D
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Well I went a lot of times when I was little, I think around your kids age and I don't remember a thing about it. My mom regretted taking me there at such a young age because I got nothing out of it at all. I only remember one thing that happened at Disneyland out of all three times I went there when I was little. I think the best age to go it around 8 or so. I went again when I was 13 and it was so much fun because I went on so many rides and all. So that was worth the money cause I got something out of it. Also I enjoyed it a lot with a lot more to go down the road for the memory part. . Also the height would be better too so that they can go on certain rides. Also, a tip about Disney World. If you do go there spend a week there. Cause there is no way you can fit it all in for like 3 days or so. We went there and we crammed it all in for 2 days and it was all a rush. We didn't get to go on many rides cause we wanted to go to all four parks.
Hope I helped! |
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chuckles951
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I would recommend 6. That is the age we first went with our daughter and she was able to make it to about 9 PM before being too tired to walk.
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Banny Grasher
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The first time i visited i was 5 or 6. The ages they are now sound perfect, they will love it! Have a nice time xx |
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Shuggoth
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6 is too young, my nephew climbed up the Swiss Family Robinson tree house twice, and was done for the day. |
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Jay L
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I would say wait until the youngest is at least 6 or 7 so he will remember it |
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jonasgirl073
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they should be at least 7 cause i went when i was 6 and i dont remember a thing! |
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Blondie
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i think you should wait because we went when i was that young and i dont even remember now. looking at the pictures i cant even remember it AT ALL lol. i really would wait. |
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James M
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i was 11, loved it, my bro was 7 he loved it to, im only slightly above average height (currently about 5ft 10) and i was tall enough for most if not all the rides back then |
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benetton_ton_ton
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16 to 18 years old. |
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Henry VIII
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no dont do it, i forgot everything when i went at 5, wait till they are 8 and 10 |
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b
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I think 10 and older.They don't get tired as easily and can enjoy the parks all day.I just came back from Disneyland and seen so many grouchy toddlers and little ones asleep in their buggy's.It seems like such a waste to be there sleeping through everything. |
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:D Maddy :D
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Yeah that is fine there are lots of rides they can go on but if they are scared of fast rides don't take them on Splash Mountain, Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, or Matterhorn. Those rides are fast. |
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