We took a 14 month old twice, once with her 2 year old brother, and then once again when her little sister was 14 months with 3 & 4 yr olds.
They both had a blast, especially with the characters, and the youngest one fell inlove with the Finding Nemo ride. As far as being in the parks most of the day, as long as they'll be fine in a stroller, it'll be okay. And it'll definitely be okay if they are fine napping in the stroller! Mid-day breaks back to the pool are great too if it's not that far (I love you,Polynesian & Boardwalk Resorts)
I honestly don't get the parents that force their younger kids to walk everywhere at Disney without a stroller. Why make them, and yourselves, miserable when you're paying thousands of dollars to be there in the first place?
So we just had our last trip in April of this year. It was the first with DS at 10 months old, and our older son who was 7 years old. Originally we were thinking our next trip would be a few years out, but this past trip we got bitten by the Disney bug and are now thinking about a trip in Feb, when our younger DS will be 20.5 months. Now, currently he is 16 months and we can't imagine taking him to WDW - he is running everywhere, and a handful. We have heard from friends that after 18 months it gets easier. Was wondering if anyone had any experience of taking a child at that age and if it's doable, or if we are crazy for even considering it. Our 8 year old has been talking about nothing but Disney since we got back, so we'd really like to go for him. Any advice here would be appreciated.
I have never really noticed people forcing young kids(under 6) to walk all day. I am sure some will park the stroller for a while and walk for a bit. In fact the problem is more the opposite, where people have kids that are much too old for a stroller in them. When we were young, we played outside running around all day, every day. That is no different then walking around WDW. In fact WDW is more of a break because you walk to a ride, stand around in line, sit on the ride, do that a couple of times, go sit down and eat/break, rinse repeat. There are plenty of opportunities to take a break and rest at the parks. It's not like most people power walk for 14 hours a day without stopping.
Right, I completely agree. I've never actually seen it myself, just the same types of posts over and over from various parents on these boards. How their 3 year old can walk all day and there's no reason to ever bring strollers.
How did your trip go? Any tips?Try it out. Get your DS used to being in a stroller or carrier for long periods of time. My DD is now 18.5 months. She will be 20.5 months when we go. Aside from the attractions and dining, her time outside a stroller/carrier will be limited. She is definitely testing the limits of her independence. We first took our DS when he turned 2 in the middle of June, and he was a breeze.
How did your trip go? Any tips?
Right, I completely agree. I've never actually seen it myself, just the same types of posts over and over from various parents on these boards. How their 3 year old can walk all day and there's no reason to ever bring strollers.
LOL - I'm one of those people (although mine were the ripe old age of 4 when we went strollerless), and I'd be the first one to admit that it totally depends on the individual child, and that there is no "one size fits all" rule that will work for every family or every touring style. I just happen to have had two very tall, hyperactive, physically fit kids who spurned strollers early on.
Addressing the subject at hand, however, when they were ~20 months old -- the age the OP is talking about -- a stroller would have been a must, and our touring pace and focus would have been completely different. As such, my advice to the OP would be, by all means, don't let a child's age keep you from going to WDW if you want to: you'll just have to adjust your expectations and the trip itinerary, as you no doubt have adjusted everything else in your life at the moment, to accommodate your child's particular schedule and abilities.
Ha, that's great. We're going in March with a 5, 4 & 2 yr old. Between being outnumbered and the 2yr old loving to play 'lets run off in a random direction!', we need a stroller to ensure atleast 2 are strapped down at all times. I do remember when my parents joined us on our last trip, being able to walk in the park without pushing a double stroller felt so liberating!
Yikes - three at once! I recommend strollers, leashes and GPS implants for the kids -- and strong adult beverages for you!
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