I think it all boils down to knowing your own children. There are two year olds that can handle the trip, and there are those who can't. For example, our most recent trip was taken at the same time as another family we are friends with, so we spent some time together in the parks. My son is 7 and their children are 7 and 5. We all went on Dinosaur! together, and their two children came off the ride crying. Our son loves the ride, and he first went on the ride when he was 3. It just goes to show that every child is different.
I don't think it is fair for people without children to comment on what age is appropriate to first take a child to WDW. They just don't have the experience themselves that it takes to express an informed opinion.
And I think it is ridiculous to say that adults "force" their small children to go to WDW just so they can go. WDW is considered a family destination and is pretty much designed to enchant children of all ages, whether they be 2 or 92. My son may not remember much from the trip we took when he was 3 when he is an adult, but I do have pictures to remind him and I have the memories myself.
I don't think it is fair for people without children to comment on what age is appropriate to first take a child to WDW. They just don't have the experience themselves that it takes to express an informed opinion.
And I think it is ridiculous to say that adults "force" their small children to go to WDW just so they can go. WDW is considered a family destination and is pretty much designed to enchant children of all ages, whether they be 2 or 92. My son may not remember much from the trip we took when he was 3 when he is an adult, but I do have pictures to remind him and I have the memories myself.