Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did all of those ages and found "A" to be the sweetest. We took our 2 year olds and they talked about Disney for an entire year. Every day they remembered it and talked about it. Every time a Disney movie came on with the Disney fireworks in the opening, they talked about the fireworks at Disney. 2 year olds are just adorable.
And yeah, my kids went on other great trips and international vacations yearly, but Disney really held their little hearts.
I would NOT go on a Disney cruise until your youngest can go to the kid's program. Napping on a cruise is the worst. Whereas my kids just stroller napped at Disney. We got to Disney at rope drop and left when it closed. They just did whatever we wanted.
I'm very surprised to see so many C and Ds. I think those are people who really don't like Disney. I don't loooove it either, but it's so magical for the young kids. My vote would be for A and then another trip 3-4 years later when the younger one is 5. That's the best age to go - still into the magic of it all but old enough to remember it.
We went when kids were 5/1, 9/5, and then just did a Universal trip more recently. I would have regretted waiting until my oldest was older than 5 or 6.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:C or D - you want everyone to be somewhat independent and able to tolerate long days.
You’ll have more fun if you DON’T “tolerate long days.” Go to parks in the morning, swim and rest in the hot afternoon and then enjoy the early evening in the parks, with one late night for fireworks.
It's a lot of additional walking to get to and from the parks using whatever transportation method. None of it is door to door. We prefer a long day because after a midday break, nap, swim, we probably wouldn't make it all the way back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did all of those ages and found "A" to be the sweetest. We took our 2 year olds and they talked about Disney for an entire year. Every day they remembered it and talked about it. Every time a Disney movie came on with the Disney fireworks in the opening, they talked about the fireworks at Disney. 2 year olds are just adorable.
And yeah, my kids went on other great trips and international vacations yearly, but Disney really held their little hearts.
I would NOT go on a Disney cruise until your youngest can go to the kid's program. Napping on a cruise is the worst. Whereas my kids just stroller napped at Disney. We got to Disney at rope drop and left when it closed. They just did whatever we wanted.
I'm very surprised to see so many C and Ds. I think those are people who really don't like Disney. I don't loooove it either, but it's so magical for the young kids. My vote would be for A and then another trip 3-4 years later when the younger one is 5. That's the best age to go - still into the magic of it all but old enough to remember it.
We went when kids were 5/1, 9/5, and then just did a Universal trip more recently. I would have regretted waiting until my oldest was older than 5 or 6.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:C or D. Wait until they no longer need naps.
This if money is no object. Otherwise B - under three is free and kids have to pay adult pricing at age ten.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:C or D. Wait until they no longer need naps.
This if money is no object. Otherwise B - under three is free and kids have to pay adult pricing at age ten.
Anonymous wrote:C or D. Wait until they no longer need naps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did all of those ages and found "A" to be the sweetest. We took our 2 year olds and they talked about Disney for an entire year. Every day they remembered it and talked about it. Every time a Disney movie came on with the Disney fireworks in the opening, they talked about the fireworks at Disney. 2 year olds are just adorable.
And yeah, my kids went on other great trips and international vacations yearly, but Disney really held their little hearts.
I would NOT go on a Disney cruise until your youngest can go to the kid's program. Napping on a cruise is the worst. Whereas my kids just stroller napped at Disney. We got to Disney at rope drop and left when it closed. They just did whatever we wanted.
I'm very surprised to see so many C and Ds. I think those are people who really don't like Disney. I don't loooove it either, but it's so magical for the young kids. My vote would be for A and then another trip 3-4 years later when the younger one is 5. That's the best age to go - still into the magic of it all but old enough to remember it.
We went when kids were 5/1, 9/5, and then just did a Universal trip more recently. I would have regretted waiting until my oldest was older than 5 or 6.
Anonymous wrote:We did all of those ages and found "A" to be the sweetest. We took our 2 year olds and they talked about Disney for an entire year. Every day they remembered it and talked about it. Every time a Disney movie came on with the Disney fireworks in the opening, they talked about the fireworks at Disney. 2 year olds are just adorable.
And yeah, my kids went on other great trips and international vacations yearly, but Disney really held their little hearts.
I would NOT go on a Disney cruise until your youngest can go to the kid's program. Napping on a cruise is the worst. Whereas my kids just stroller napped at Disney. We got to Disney at rope drop and left when it closed. They just did whatever we wanted.