Anonymous wrote:But how about those long lines during the busier times? Don't think we could easily spend hours in a line with our 2.5 year old; or one of us would wait, if that's possible, and then somehow have the other parent with the child come back. How do people deal with those lines for tickets?
Anonymous wrote:But how about those long lines during the busier times? Don't think we could easily spend hours in a line with our 2.5 year old; or one of us would wait, if that's possible, and then somehow have the other parent with the child come back. How do people deal with those lines for tickets?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a bit young for Disney. Waste if money. They are not going to like waiting in line
Well a 6 month old can fly on your lap on the plane, get into the park for free, and stay in your hotel room for no extra cost. I don't see where the extra money is being spent taking a 6 month old to Disney. That is a lot easier age to take a little one than 12-16 months, since then they will constantly be wanting to walk around and such, which is more difficult at Disney with the crowds
Anonymous wrote:It's a bit young for Disney. Waste if money. They are not going to like waiting in line
Anonymous wrote:We have been invited by my in laws to go to Disney world in December. We have a 3 year old and a 6month old. I was planning on going to the park with the 6 month old in an ergo carrier, but I'm really afraid of measles and I'm now think I'll just stay in the hotel with the baby while my husband goes to the park with our 3year old. Is this crazy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a multi-state measles outbreak in 2015 linked to Disneyland.
One can be aware of this, but also not live with the fear that their child will catch measles at Disney World. Disney World is in Florida, not in the land of anti-vax people.
Sorry to disappoint you, but there's plenty of anti-vaxxers in Florida. Also, a number of people from all over the world go there. You may have heard of it.
Right. But the OP's baby could just as easily be exposed at her local Whole Foods. Is she planning to shelter in place until her child gets the MMR?
I highly doubt OP's local whole foods has thousands of people there from multiple countries who have just flown internationally. Look, I took my baby to Disney, I'm not saying it's not okay..but I am saying the idea that it's safe because "people vax in Florida" is a bit ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Setting aside the crazy meazles thing for a moment...
Wait until your youngest is at least five. I always wonder what those miserable people dragging their two or three year olds through the parks were thinking. What a waste of a huge vacation budget. Save it for when they'll remember and go somewhere the adults will enjoy instead.
Anonymous wrote:Setting aside the crazy meazles thing for a moment...
Wait until your youngest is at least five. I always wonder what those miserable people dragging their two or three year olds through the parks were thinking. What a waste of a huge vacation budget. Save it for when they'll remember and go somewhere the adults will enjoy instead.