
Joel R
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She will not enjoy it.
Being confined to a stroller for a week is usually not much fun for a two year old.
We went when I was five, and my sister was two. I have heard that I had an awesome time, she spent the week crying and wanting out of the stroller. |
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TrishaJ
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We took our little boy who was a couple of weeks shy of being two years old in 2006. He had a great time and so did we. His favorite ride was "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh." Just be sure to pack your little one some water and snacks. :-) |
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amyhughes7380
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Honestly, It's up to you. I cherish the memories of seeing my 2 year old with Cinderella, who he thought was VERY real.
At this stage of the game, yes they probably won't remember it. But, you will. We have cameras, HDR cameras, everything you need to capture moments and show them when they get older.
This is actually a great group to take to Disney b/c they aren't looking for the strings or the way things work. They take things at face value. Be sure to take it slow, keep her hydrated, and go back to the resort in the early afternoon for a nap. Come back in the early evening when it has cooled down a bit and the crowd levels have calmed. Don't go at a break neck speed. There will be several rides she won't be ready for: Splash Mountain, Space Mountain, Big Thunder, possibly Haunted Mansion, Rockin Rollercoaster, Mission to Mars, Test Track, Tower of Terror, and Expedition Everest, Dinosaur, Kali River Rapids. The rest of the rides should be fair game, as they were designed for families with children of all ages.
If you decide to go, September is lovely for this age group, and if you book before June you can get free dining for your entire party. Another perk to taking this age group is they get in to the parks and eat for free. |
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Mister Phoenix
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I took my 1 year old and my 3 year old 6 times, and I am a man!
I will remember those visits as long as I live. :-) |
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Squibby
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i think you should wait. i know she'll absolutly LOVE it but, she probably won't remember much of it later on. isn't that why we do cool and fun stuff? for our memories? |
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BOHO
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I took my son at 18 months and he LOVED it. He will be three in June and we are taking him back. It was a great time for the whole family. |
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ajsmommy
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Will it be your only trip? If so, then wait until she is four or five. If this is the first of many trips, you might be able to go, but remember that a long car ride or even a plane flight is going to be difficult for her. Her normal routine will be disrupted, so she is likely to be cranky. You are going to need to schedule nap breaks in the middle of your day and fully be prepared to leave the park if she has a meltdown.
Personally, I wouldn't do it now. |
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Katy Scarlett
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I took my son when he was 11 months and we are going again this year when he is 2 1/2. I love to see them at this age. They are soooo excited by everything and they are fun. She may not remember the trip when she is older, but you will, and that is important too. Also, I am sure you will take tons of pictures that she will have forever. If this is the only trip you will take, then I would wait a bit. If you plan to return again, then go for it! |
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cinderella
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No she is not to young, but she will probably want to visit every gift shop known to man there. But I have a little sister she was three last year, and we went to Disney and she had a blast. Age doesn't matter when it comes to Disney.=] have fun! |
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itchianna
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I would wait a few years. Five years old is a great age for a first trip. All the walking, even in a stroller is exhausting. The long lines are hard for any one, especially a toddler. |
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gramof6
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You don't want to do that.She will not remember it and lines are very long.Take her to a local amusement park,It is very expensive and you would be wasting your money.Six is a good age. |
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There - Take That
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She's way too young to care about any of that and you'll spend the entire day at the park in search of changing areas and places to feed her snacks. Try some local outings first. |
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kaz
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my grandson was that age when we went last year. He loved it all the colours etc. He was to small for some of the rides but my daughter just changed with her partner so they could both ride. they mostly did this while he had his rest times so he never missed out.
i am sure you will all have a great time |
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Ms.Sassy
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I would wait intil she is a little older maybe like 5 or even 6 she is to young and she probably won't remember anything and plus she will be to little to ride just about anything.. |
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Chino
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I would wait until she was 3-4 years old she will have more fun and you will enjoy it more.. |
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Mark d
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You wont get the bang for the buck. Disney is expensive to most of us, and you might want to wait till she is a little older to appreciate it. Even 5 would be good. One is too small. Do you remember anything good your parents did for you when you were one? I'd say wait till she is older, but it is your choice. And whatever your decision, Good luck to you both! :) |
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John D
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Personally, I think she is too young. But her age will limit the rides you can enjoy. However, if you are planning to go, consider doing things that will appeal to that age group. Character greetings, Character breakfasts, the Parade. She won't remember any of it a year from now, but you will have great photo memories. |
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Nicole
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Don't take a 1 year old to Disney. You won't enjoy yourself because someone will have to watch your daughter while someone else goes on the rides. It is a hassle. |
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In Love!
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she would love going because she can meet the Disney princesses and all her favorite Disney characters and again one person said the colors she will love it but it is a lot of money and she might not remember it but if i were you i would take her |
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WB
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Your wasting your time. Wait till your daughter is at least 4 or 5 years old. Age 1 or 2 is wayyyyyyyyyyy to young.
We go every year, started when my daughter turned 5. |
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Aubrey A
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I disagree with the other statements. We took my daughters over Christmas 2006. The oldest was 5 and the youngest was 16 months (1 year old). I have to say that she ABSOLUTELY loved it, and still talks about it to this day. She is 2 1/2 now and hasn't forgotten. Even if she were to forget, she did have a great time while we were there. They had a bunch of parades at every park, and she would partake in waving to the characters as they paraded by. She fell in love with Winnie the Pooh. She was even able to ride a lot of the rides with us, including the Dumbo ride. We always bought the enormous Turkey legs to eat at the parks, and she loved gnawing on those. She was very content, and never got fussy. I would definitely recommend Magic Kingdom and MGM parks over the others. Epcot doesn't do much for kids, and Animal Kingdom is too big and spread out.
Anyway, she will have a great time and so will you. It will be like being a kid all over again. Have Fun! |
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St. Louis Cardinals Fan
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I think she'd absolutely LOVE it! But unfortunately unless she has just an AMAZING memory when she is older, she won't remember it. If you take her when she is 5 or 6, she'll still have a blast (don't take her to Honey We Shrunk the Audience though, I saw that when I was 4 1/2 and I was scared to do anything else at Disney World afterword) and remember it when she's older. :) Have fun if you go! |
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ashtynfool
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no
its finee i was 2 my first time |
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www.plan-a-magical-vacation.com
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Go for you! It is so heart wrenching to see them see Mickey for the first time! Priceless!
Just plan on going again when she is about 5 or so.
This trip - just go slowly and be sure to rest / nap when needed.
We are taking our little guy in December (he'll be almost 2!).
Have fun and take lots of photos! |
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Jacqueline XVI
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Nah, she won't remember it.
Why take a baby to disney world if they won't even remember it? |
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