kybred72 said:
Someday we will take our daughter to Disney (right now she's 3 1/2) but when talking about WHEN we always get varying opinions from our friends and the grandparents on what age is appropriate to take kids to Disney. I hear a lot of "she'll be too young to remember the trip or she won't enjoy it, blah, blah, blah"
I personally (and I hope I don't offend anyone) don't understand taking a baby/infant who can't walk to Disney. What's the point?
So if you've taken your kids to Disney what age do you suggest is the 'perfect' age?
The reasons people take their small children to the parks are because the parents enjoy the park, the child's admission is free, and there is an overwhelming amount of stimulation of the senses for the child, making for an enjoyable (child-centered) experience. The parents, who have already been to the parks and are familiar with the experiences, enjoy reliving it again "for the first time" through the eyes of their child. Moreover, the baby pictures of the little ones sitting with Mom on Cinderella's Carousel or the video of the little one seeing "the doll babies" on Its a Small World or waving at the characters in the afternoon parade - all can be positive things.
An infant won't remember the day - neither will most 3 or 4 year olds - but they will enjoy watching the videos and looking at the photographs when they are older, all of which will reinforce a positive perception of Walt Disney World.
If the parents have never been, they may not want their first trip to be with their infant, because having a wee one defiinitely affects what you do and for how long. Taking a wee one might mean a slower pace, a mid-day retreat to the hotel for a naptime, and other behavior modifications which, if not done, make the trip less pleasurable for everyone involved.
I don't believe there is a "perfect" age, as the things the children can do and enjoy change as your children age. I do think the Magic Kingdom experience is most enjoyable by children who are 12 or under, although everyone can enjoy the park if they have the right attitude. The Disney-MGM Studios park is more enjoyed by the teens, and EPCOT is most enjoyed by adults. I'm not sure where Disney Animal Kingdom fits.
But I wouldn't wait too long to take my kid. Today, I wouldn't give up my home videos of my now teenagers tromping around the parks back when they were "ankle biters" for anything. And those videos are the ones the kids most want to watch, too.