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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are annual WDW visitors (with DVC). We started taking our kids there because it was an easy trip where kid behavior was tolerated, and as kids grew, they could enjoy some degree of independence. Some of the PPs are correct that the Disney Bounding adults are difficult. An example... we took our grandson to the MK Halloween Party in an adorable Donald Duck costume and he wanted to meet Donald, but the line was 1.5 hours long, with the vast majority being 20-somethings. If only Disney would reserve certain times for little kids or have multiples of some characters, etc. I don't want to deny them their fun, but their sheer numbers and passion/exuberance sometimes do make things hard for families. [/quote] That’s just corporate greed. Selling too many party tickets. The problem is Disney. Not the other people who paid the same thing to attend that you did. Your grandson is not more deserving of meeting Donald than a 20-something. Disney is for anyone. It’s not “for kids.” [/quote] The difference is that a 3 year old's ability to wait in that line is a lot less than a 20-something's. Get it?[/quote] Does the 3yo even care about meeting characters? Or is it just the parents wanting the photo op.[/quote] Does a 3yo get anything at all out of a trip to Europe? [/quote] I don't know about a 3 year old but my sister was 4 during our first trip to Europe and she enjoyed it. She's been a fan of Pinocchio ever since (wooden craft dolls). My aunt also went to Europe on a transAtlantic Queen Mary voyage at the age of 4. She enjoyed it enough that she talked to her kindergarten teacher about the trip and the teacher thought she was lying about the trip. This was a famous story in our family.[/quote]
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