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Old 14 Jul 20, 02:10 PM  
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I really want to go Disney world next Halloween for 3 weeks. With my partner and then my daughter will be nearly 5 and my son will be around 15 months. But is 15 months too young to take a baby abroad to Disney world? My mother wants to come too and my brother and his girlfriend. I can’t leave him behind il feel bad. That’s if coronavirus is gone by then anyway. Or other option is wait until 2022 when my son will be over 2.
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Old 15 Jul 20, 08:04 AM  
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I Took my family and my youngest was 18 months it was fine if it’s something you want to do go for it.
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Old 15 Jul 20, 10:18 AM  
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I'm taking my little boy next September and he will be just over 20 months it will be his first holiday unless we're able to get away between now and then.

I say go for it!
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Old 15 Jul 20, 01:25 PM  
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I would leave it until 2022 as hopefully Covid19 will be just a bad dream by then.
I think kids over 2+ years old would enjoy WDW at lot more.
Also by Halloween 2022 the 50th celebrations 'might' be over so it could be less busy.
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Old 15 Jul 20, 02:13 PM  
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I'd plan for 2022 too as I wouldn't fancy having your son on your lap for the flight.
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Old 15 Jul 20, 07:56 PM  
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2022 would get my vote xx
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my youngest was 20 months when we went last year. He was great on the flight, used to on board baby seat when he fell asleep and when he was awake he sat on the floor with toys. If you request the carry cot seats there is a lot of leg room for them to play
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Old 16 Jul 20, 06:08 PM  
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We took our kids for the first time over Halloween 2018. Our youngest was 15 months and our daughter was 3 and 10 months. It was awesome. Lots of people said ours were too young but we didn’t regret it in the slightest. We had our youngest on our laps and was was no issue at all. 10 hours really isn’t that long.
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If you take your son before he is 3 then you won’t have to pay for his park ticket, but will have to pay for his air fare after 2, if that makes any difference at all.
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I took my son at 18 months and he had an amazing time. We have so many fantastic memories of him on that holiday.
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