Anonymous wrote:C or D - you want everyone to be somewhat independent and able to tolerate long days.
Anonymous wrote:I think B is the sweet spot. The two oldest will be tall enough for everything and don’t need naps or strollers but still count as kids. The 3yo will be young enough to give you the Disney magic experience with meeting characters.
But you’ll have fun whatever ages you go.
Anonymous wrote:I think a 5 year old will still need a stroller. A 3 year old gets in free and just under 2 gets you a lap infant for the flight. Disney is great at all ages. Think it does depend if you are one trip and done or willing to do it again.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm surprised folks went so late! I was kinda thinking B or C.
I think what spurred this was looking at my 6 and 4 year olds and thinking they would LOVE a trip to Disney right now, and they're just at such a great age for the "magic" part of it.
But you couldn't pay me to take my one year old. Ha.
I worry about missing the "magic" age with my oldest - even 8 feels on the old side for that. Which is why I was leaning B.
Three was definitely when I noticed both my older kids got easier on the road!
Anonymous wrote:Three kids - 1.5 year gap between the two oldest and 3.5 year gap between middle and youngest. Assume this would be the first trip, but probably not the last (you'd go probably one or two more times during their childhood). Let's make this multiple choice:
A) 2027: Ages 7, 5, 2
B) 2028: Ages 8. 6. 3
C) 2029: Ages 9, 7, 4
D) 2030: Ages 10, 8, 5