11/13/06 Living the Disney Life: I Just Can't Wai

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    Originally Posted By Doobie

    This topic is for Discussion of: <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/News-ID510920.asp" target="_blank">11/13/06 Living the Disney Life: I Just Can't Wai</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By danyoung

    Having a young'un along sure does change your perspective! I've always been a big proponent of the don't-bring-'em-till-they're-at-least-six theory, but that all changed a couple years ago, when visiting Disneyland with my brother, his wife and my 2 year old niece. Once I made the adjustment that I wasn't going to be storming the park like I usually do, it really turned into a fun, laid back day. We of course took things at Shaelyn's pace, and made time for things like Dumbo, the Carousel and of course many characters. I have a treasured pic of her meeting a giant (to her!) Mickey, and the look of awe on her face was priceless!

    Glad you had a fun day!!!
     
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    Originally Posted By FenwayGirl

    so true Dan...I too thought that the kids should be at least 5, but took my 3 year old granddaughter at the beginning of this year. She was worth the price of admission...and she is still talking about it
     
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    Originally Posted By Disneymom443

    Steven my son will be just 3 when we go late next month. I'm so excited to see how he will react when he sees things for real, when he has been seeing them on the computer with me.
     
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    Originally Posted By jkayjs

    All three of my children have been going to the DL since they were infants. After all there is no more child friendly place anywhere.

    We vacationed twice a year back then the spring and fall(not enough seniority for any other time). I have pics of them in the Snuggly with me standing by Mickey. My son went through the gates of DL when he was about 3months old and the other two about the same.

    The first trip to WDW we made as a family(I went when I was single)they were almost 3 and almost 1 and the baby in the family several years after.

    I still tend to tell folks that if they feel it will be a once in a life time trip and they want their child to remember any of it 5 or 6 is probably the age to consider. But I couldn't agree with you more about the "face".

    I remember when my middle child(now 28) ran up to Mickey when she was about 4 and hugged him and said "remember me". It was priceless especially when Mickey shook his head yes. She came back and told her Dad "see I telled you he would remember me".
     
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    Originally Posted By kpwdwfan

    Having traveled to WDW numerous times without childern I was excited at the prospect of bringing my childern there. My twins were two-years-old when they went for the first time and we have memories and pictures of that visit that will last a lifetime. My kids are now 6 and they've been eleven times. Seeing WDW through the eyes of a child is an amazing experience.
     
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    Originally Posted By PO Riverside

    I have a 2,3 and a 5 year old
    I absolutly love taking my kids to WDW
    watching ther faces light up
    seeing the caracters riding Goofys roller coaster
    and endless amount of stuff to make them smile !
     
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    Originally Posted By bigbrian-nc dot com

    I really enjoyed your day-trip report, it was... well...cute
     
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    Originally Posted By thmar

    Yes, it was a very cute day trip report...sound like you enjoyed it.
     

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