EPCOT; Mother and Son; Spaceship Earth
  • On Dec 27, 2008
    Elizajbeth from KY Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We are planning our daughters' first trip to Walt Disney World. Originally we thought June of '10 because they would be 5 and 3, but with the current deal of 4 get 3 free, we are thinking of going this June. Do you think 4 and 2 (almost 3) is too young?

    Absolutely not!  They are never too young (or too old) for Disney.  There is really something great about every age.  When they are little I think it is espcially magical.  Meeting the REAL Cinderella is much more exciting for a 2 year old than it is for a 12 year old.  :)  I have been taking my girls practially since birth.  Seriously, Catie was 2 months old on her first visit! 

    Besides the great promotion that you mentioned - and it really is a great deal - you will save money on your youngest child as well.  Children under 3 are admitted for free, so you wouldn't need to buy a park ticket for her, which saves several hundred dollars right there.  She can also eat for free at buffets and character meals, which is a nice savings as well.  We have always tried to squeeze in as many trips as possible while the girls are under 3!  :)

    I wouldn't wait, personally.  Carpe Diem - seize the Disney.  :)

    Have a great vacation!
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Meet the Panelist: Heather, Kentucky

I'm a member of the original 2008 Moms Panel and am happy to be back again to help you plan! We are DVC members who visit 2-3 times per year with our 3 young daughters, and I am only one visit away from being able to say I've stayed in every Disney resort! Learn More About Heather

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