I have a two year old son and wanted to know if it is worth taking him to MK? Is that too young?
Your child is probably not going to remember the trip
I have a two year old son and wanted to know if it is worth taking him to MK? Is that too young?
Here's the DW and my 2 cents: We decided we would never take a child less than 5 and even then it would depend on their maturity level. It's pointless if the kid is too scared to do anything as they won't enjoy it or won't remember it...you would be going just for the sake of "going to WDW". Also, keep in mind the intensity of alot of the rides not at MK or AK. If you feel the child can enjoy most of the rides and would remember it go for it. We made our decision on seeing so many parents hauling around sleeping babies in strollers. What is the point of hauling around a child who is sleeping. But keep in mind that my wife is a child development specialist and insists that research shows that as soon as kids can walk the stroller should go bye bye - even if it means your going really slow all day - so that's how I'll be rolling. Also these parents looked exhausted and not having any fun...and most people with really small children (under 3 or 4) are back in their rooms around 7 or 8 as is evidenced by the way the children in the park and crowds in general thin out at night.
Our son is 2 1/2 years old, we live in Michigan and he's been there seven times. We took him the first time when he was 8 weeks, then 3 months, 9 months, 13 months, 16 months, 2 years, and then almost 2 1/2. We'll be going again in May with his new baby brother or sister (hasn't been born yet)who will be 2 months. It has been awesome seeing how his reactions have changed each visit. I think two is a great age to take a child. Our son loves the "yo-ho" ride and will sing the pirates song around our house, he also loves "ghost ride" and Goofy's barnstormer. If anything, the rides provide stimuli to a child's mind and allows their already amazing imagination to come up with even more wonderful things. I think that many people who think a child is "too young" would be surprised at the reactions the child would have a WDW and many times I think it may be because the parent doesn't want to make the effort. There's nothing wrong with that attitude. It is hard work and you have to take things slow -- don't try to cram a lot into the day and try to take a mid-day break, but if you do I think you'll be rewarded with many wonderful memories. And your child will too, at two, the human brain begins to form long-term memories and there are things you can do as a parent to encourage the formation of those memories. Even if your child doesn't remember when is an adult, he will still as a child.
Besides, who can pass up the chance to capture memories like this:lol:?
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But keep in mind that my wife is a child development specialist and insists that research shows that as soon as kids can walk the stroller should go bye bye - even if it means your going really slow all day - so that's how I'll be rolling.
You MUST not have kids yet if you believe this! I too have a major in child development, and my SIX year old still uses the stroller occasionally at Disney World! And I do not know how on earth I could have gotten any Christmas shopping done at the mall if my two year old was not in a stroller, or how we could have surrvived a day at the zoo in the middle of summer without a stroller, or how I could take my daily 30 minute walks in the neighborhood without my two year old in a stroller....I could go on and on! Not trying to be rude, but I keep on top of things regarding childrens health and development to the point where I am almost obsessed, and as long as a child is getting the proper amount of daily exercise, riding in a stroller occasionally is not going to hurt anything. I assure you that both of my children have developed just fine, even though they used strollers past the time they could walk. I PROMISE you it is okay to use a stroller. But, you are entitled to your own opinion of course.....but I have a feeling you might just change your mind someday (assuming you do not have kids yet). If you do have kids already and are living life without a stroller, then I REALLY admire your patience!
There is the ideal world and then there is the real world! :lol:
There is the ideal world and then there is the real world! :lol:
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