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  • On Jul 10, 2011
    Heather Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Today is 7/10 - My husband and I are considering taking our daughter to DisneyWorld the first week in December of 2011. Our daughter will turn 3 on 12/22. Is she too young to truly enjoy DisneyWorld? I want it to be magical for her.

    Hi Heather!

    I think some of our favorite trips have been when our kids were around that age.  At that age...they find magic in the every day, so once they step into the world that is truly magic, it really is magic for them!  It is amazing to see how much they absorb and enjoy. 

    By the time they are 3, they are mobile, and quite verbal.  At this age, I found we were video-ing everything so we didn't miss a minute.  Truly precious times.

    Depending on your daughter's height, there will be a few attractions that she won't be able to enjoy, but the vast majority she will.

    I hope you have a magical vacation!
    Amanda

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Meet the Panelist: Amanda, Texas

I am a former Kindergarten teacher turned stay-at-home Mom to my 2 boys and daughter.  I've been married to my High School sweetheart since 2000, and we consider ourselves experienced Walt Disney World travelers with little ones. Learn More About Amanda

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