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re: Disney with a 2-year-old
Posted on 3/14/21 at 6:49 am to LSUfan4444
Posted on 3/14/21 at 6:49 am to LSUfan4444
I'm curious to know what families do with two and a half year olds that are too young for Disney for vacations with their kids? Do you just not take them on vacations at all?
If you think the number one vacation resort in the world, specializing in family vacations that doesnt charge any ticket fees for kids that age is not appropriate for a two a half year old, what is?
If you think the number one vacation resort in the world, specializing in family vacations that doesnt charge any ticket fees for kids that age is not appropriate for a two a half year old, what is?
Posted on 3/14/21 at 1:37 pm to LSUfan4444
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I'm curious to know what families do with two and a half year olds that are too young for Disney for vacations with their kids? Do you just not take them on vacations at all?
I’d think let the grandparents babysit or something and the parents go and do their own thing for another year or two for a vacation
Posted on 3/15/21 at 8:58 am to LSUfan4444
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I'm curious to know what families do with two and a half year olds that are too young for Disney for vacations with their kids? Do you just not take them on vacations at all?
If you think the number one vacation resort in the world, specializing in family vacations that doesnt charge any ticket fees for kids that age is not appropriate for a two a half year old, what is?
Uh, almost anything I would enjoy without the kids? We like camping/outdoor type stuff so that's what we've dragged our kids to since they were born. If Disney is something that you enjoy as an adult, then more power to you. Take your two year old, have a blast, and come back every year.
But if Disney is a once in a lifetime/decade trip for you, or if you're only doing it because you think the kids want to do it, then I (and many others) think it's better to wait until they at least have a shot at remembering it.
Posted on 3/15/21 at 9:06 am to LSUfan4444
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I'm curious to know what families do with two and a half year olds that are too young for Disney for vacations with their kids? Do you just not take them on vacations at all?
If you think the number one vacation resort in the world, specializing in family vacations that doesnt charge any ticket fees for kids that age is not appropriate for a two a half year old, what is?
my 2 year just wants to run around and play, not stand in long lines and/or stay in a stroller all day
this summer we have 2 vacations planned, one at a lake house (Lake Ouachita) and one at a cabin in the mountains (New Mexico)
both will be pretty chill and not much itinerary
Posted on 3/17/21 at 7:14 am to LSUfan4444
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I'm curious to know what families do with two and a half year olds that are too young for Disney for vacations with their kids? Do you just not take them on vacations at all?
If you think the number one vacation resort in the world, specializing in family vacations that doesnt charge any ticket fees for kids that age is not appropriate for a two a half year old, what is?
I’m just guessing, but I would assume the point is that the kid won’t even remember it later. Most people don’t create long term memories until they are around 4 years old. So in some sense, it’s a wasted experience for them. On the other hand, I went to Disney when I was 5 years old and still remember certain aspects of the trip.
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