How young is too young???

Gorjus

Well-Known Member
Sbkline,

While I am an advocate of taking infants to WDW, I am also an advocate of just having an adult WDW vacation as well.

Your first post seemed to read that you thought if they couldn't rememer it, kids shouldn't go. Your second post seemed to read that you just wanted an adult vacation.

I agree with the second part. I disagree with the first part.

And that is ok.
 

sbkline

Well-Known Member
Sbkline,

While I am an advocate of taking infants to WDW, I am also an advocate of just having an adult WDW vacation as well.

Your first post seemed to read that you thought if they couldn't rememer it, kids shouldn't go. Your second post seemed to read that you just wanted an adult vacation.

I agree with the second part. I disagree with the first part.

And that is ok.

The inability to remember it is one of a few reasons why I suggest not going with an infant. But it is not the only reason and, as others have pointed out, we do lots of things for and with our kids on a daily basis that they won't remember. So I don't base my entire point of view on that one point, but it is one reason for my preference not to take a child. But I just can't believe how judgemental and venemous some people on here can be towards those of us who prefer not to take young children. I'm not saying you are one of them, but the way some posters on here react, I'm almost afraid of getting the Department of Children and Family Services called on me if I don't want to take my infant or toddler child to WDW.
 

MouseMadness

Well-Known Member
The youngest we've taken is 6 months old. (she had two older sisters, too)

Then the first trip we took with all 4 kids, they were 9 months, 3 years, 5 years, and 8 years (roughly)

We had an awesome time, EVERY time.

In those timeless wise words of Hannah Montana "Life's what you make it"

:)

:lookaroun
 

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