Is there a too young for WDW?

sigsegv

New Member
So I was reading another thread about strollers or something and it got me to thinking (It's a miracle!) about this weird idea I had.... You can actually bring kids to Walt Disney World, can't you? Wow....

Anyway... currently, my wife and I don't have any kids (and I can't say anything else about that for another six or so weeks ;)) but, just as a thought exercise, say that you're planning a trip to WDW in Jan of 2003 and that you've already made room reservations with your DVC points and that you've invited your inlaws to go with you. Now, say -- this is just hypothetical -- that you're going to have a strange little visiter join your family sometime around early November of 2002.

Assuming that this is reality (which, of course, we know it's not), do you think 2 months is just too young to bring with you to WDW? What's the youngest child you've been to WDW with? Any idea what's too young? Any other suggestions? We're not pretending that this is for the (hypothetical) child -- it's completely for us and our parents/inlaws/first-time-grandparents).

--sig
 

2much2do

New Member
Thank you all for your replies. Maybe the one year restriction is not in Florida. Maybe it's some European law at DLP. Anyway, I hope we can all ride, but if not, we'll just baby swap, LOL! I'm sure my son would love to get to ride twice, once with Dad and once with me! Good thing we are going for 12 days!
Anyway, I am planning on bringing my sling (never leave home without it) and slinging her whenever we are waiting in line or riding. It's a Maya wrap, so I can put her on my hip or in front of me or whatever. Very adjustable.
I am very happy to be in the company of so many nursing mommies:) I can't wait to go!!! Only 29 days left!
 
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