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Old 27 Aug 17, 09:05 AM  
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Hi all,

We are heading out in a couple of weeks with our little girl for the first time who will have, by then, turned 2.

We will be getting annual passes as going again in January so we won't be doing full days in the park as not quite as important to get all the hours in as we know we will be going again.

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Just wondering which evening shows at the parks it's work keeping her up for atvher age?

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Happily ever after fireworks at MK would be the only one in my opinion though more for you than your DD.

Though at that age we didn't take DS as he liked his bedtime routine. He first went when he was 4.
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Any of them. We took our 15m old to them all. We would nap in an afternoon and go out in an evening. We fully expected her to be asleep super early but we just settled into this alternative routine. Never affected her normal routine either and she slept excellent the whole trip. I'm fully expecting to do the same this time with our 15m old & 3yr old. It's lovely being out in an evening with little ones as it's cooler, the lights are amazing to them and they don't have to have the pram hood up. We always went by her lead though but that's just how it went, she flaked after lunch but then was up active on an evening. Our evening were our favourite time of day! The favourite was illuminations actually think maybe because of the music and lights.
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Any of them. We took our 15m old to them all. We would nap in an afternoon and go out in an evening. We fully expected her to be asleep super early but we just settled into this alternative routine. Never affected her normal routine either and she slept excellent the whole trip. I'm fully expecting to do the same this time with our 15m old & 3yr old. It's lovely being out in an evening with little ones as it's cooler, the lights are amazing to them and they don't have to have the pram hood up. We always went by her lead though but that's just how it went, she flaked after lunch but then was up active on an evening. Our evening were our favourite time of day! The favourite was illuminations actually think maybe because of the music and lights.
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Agh great! Soooo exciting! We have been many times but first time with little one!

She loves her bedtime routine of 7pm and we rarely falter from that. I suppose it's a case of playing it by ear when we are there!

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Agh great! Soooo exciting! We have been many times but first time with little one!

She loves her bedtime routine of 7pm and we rarely falter from that. I suppose it's a case of playing it by ear when we are there!

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You'll love it, it's magical! Mine are exactly the same, 7pm in uk and very much into a routine, bath bed etc. but it just totally changed in Orlando, I was shocked! We tended to go out early then go back at hottest point of the day, relax, nap and sleep then go out on an evening. We did go with her lead though so you'll soon see what your LO prefers. Evenings are fab for little ones! Have an awesome trip! x
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We took dd at 23 months. First night time show we tried was illuminations at epcot this would be the best to trial her with. She was fine for it but so jumpy re fireworks:-( decided against taking her to fantastic due to the noise but we didn't have cancelling headphones which could have helped. She was fine for spectro (always call it that).& fine for fireworks at the Castle but we left that to the second week so she'd been "exposed " to a few daytime fireworks by then:-)
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Took our 2year old to Rivers Of Light at AK tonight, he loved it.
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