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12 May 21, 04:58 PM |
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What's the youngest you've taken a child to Orlando?
I want to go back to Orlando late this year or early 2022 but worried it'll be too stressful with a young baby. What's the youngest age you've taken a child as? And any tips (i have been before but not with a 1/2/3 year old!)? X
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12 May 21, 05:06 PM |
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We took our son for his first birthday and it was great. Plan for slower days and you will be fine. He loved the characters
and shows best.
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12 May 21, 05:07 PM |
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My youngest was 3.5
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12 May 21, 05:07 PM |
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12 May 21, 05:07 PM |
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12 May 21, 05:09 PM |
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We went with my youngest at 5 months old along with our 3 year old. It was honestly one of the easiest holidays ever. Baby care centres are amazing throughout the parks so we’d go in there for feeds and the rest of the time he slept in the pushchair, occasionally waking up for a ride or two. I’d absolutely take a baby again, much less stressful than two fighting children 😂
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12 May 21, 05:11 PM |
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14 months. She loved the characters and the pools.
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12 May 21, 05:13 PM |
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We took both our boys at 6months old, booked to go when I was pregnant so the bookings said Baby X..🤣 We utterly loved taking them at that age, much slower pace but really easy. All the parks are geared up for babies, it was very stress free I must say. As they grew older it got harder, especially toddler age as they would not happily sit in a buggy for long but again we loved taking them. Disney caters for all ages in my opinion, always something for them to enjoy. We always had a good sturdy, comfortable buggy that they could sleep in, we always stayed in villas which helped when they woke early and when we had rest days. I wouldn’t hesitate to take a baby it’s truly fabulous…🥰🥰
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12 May 21, 05:14 PM |
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