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Old 07-13-2011, 04:03 PM   #12
OldGiants
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Originally Posted by Swaggs View Post
To piggyback on tis thread, what is the youngest age that you would consider taking a child?

We have some time off in January and are considering it with our (what will then be) 2 1/2ish year old. I know he won't remember much, if anything, but just curious if it would be worth it, if anyone has gone with such a young child.

We took our first visit to DisneyLand when our daughter was 3 1/2 and she did well and does remember it--aided by photos, of course. There's lots of strollers in the Magic Kingdom, and lots to do and see for the young ones. There are always parades and characters roaming.

However, little kids need naps. Unless you are staying in a close by premium resort, getting back and forth to the parks is time-consuming, although the resort buses are convenient, they are slow and stop a lot.
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