smurphy28
New Member
We took our son one week after his first birthday, and we had no regrets. It is an experience that we as parents will remember forever.
The key, like others have said, would be to go at his pace. Don't stress out if you miss out on doing something, and leave plenty of time to do the things that are most important to you.
We went for six full days in the park, which wasn't quite enough. I think if we were to do it again, we would stay 7 or 8 days, but leave one full day off in the middle to just stay at the resort and enjoy the pool. All of the excitement can be tiring for a young one, and we noticed it around day 4, and so the last part of the trip was definitely more relaxed.
We also took the mid afternoon breaks and went back to the hotel. This meant that we didn't have to lug as much around the parks with us. We just brought a little umbrella stroller, which was all we would have wanted to bring on Disney transportation. Having your own car, the bigger stroller will be better!
Enjoy the trip!
The key, like others have said, would be to go at his pace. Don't stress out if you miss out on doing something, and leave plenty of time to do the things that are most important to you.
We went for six full days in the park, which wasn't quite enough. I think if we were to do it again, we would stay 7 or 8 days, but leave one full day off in the middle to just stay at the resort and enjoy the pool. All of the excitement can be tiring for a young one, and we noticed it around day 4, and so the last part of the trip was definitely more relaxed.
We also took the mid afternoon breaks and went back to the hotel. This meant that we didn't have to lug as much around the parks with us. We just brought a little umbrella stroller, which was all we would have wanted to bring on Disney transportation. Having your own car, the bigger stroller will be better!
Enjoy the trip!