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Are my 1 year old twin daughter's too young to go to Disney Land?

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they keep seeing commercials for Disney and they want to go, but I don't know if they are too young.

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  1. with the price of tickets for disney i would wait and go when they can enjoy them selves and remeber it for years to come. and not just from pictures you take while you are there. I think 5 or 6 is a good age.


  2. There are fun rides for them to go on plenty of characters for them to see, sure they won't remember it but they will have a fun day. I think you might want to wait until the summer months have ended with school being out and the hotter months coming. I've been there 6 times since february with my son who turned 2 that month he has big smiles all day long =] . There are many memories that I will never forget and lots of pictures that I have taken to show him his first trip to Disneyland.

  3. Waste of money for a child under probably 4 years old. I know my son wont be going til he's 4-5 yrs old at least.

    Kids at that age get tired so quickly when stimulated like that. I just hate the idea of winding them up, no naps or late naps, and paying that much money for short trips.

  4. I'm tired of the "they won't remember it" excuse. People can remember things from very early ages, so who's to say that your kids won't. And even if they don't remember, does that mean they won't enjoy it? If that's the case, why bother doing anything with young children since they don't remember anything anyway?

    If you think they'll have a hard time remembering, just take lots of pictures and keep the experience fresh in their minds "Do you remember your trip to Disneyland last week?", "What was your favorite thing at Disneyland", etc.

    1 year old is a bit young to ride on many of the rides because of height restrictions, but there are still tons of stuff for them to do and see. I recently took my 2 nieces to Disneyland. They were 2 and 4 and had tons of fun.

    Whatever you decide, have fun!

  5. Never too old to go to Disneyland!!! Go for it!!

  6. Like others said..

    In my opion just wait until there are about 3 or 4 i say would be the youngest .5 would probably be the right age. Just tell your kids when they are 4 you can take them or whatever age you are planning to take than and give them another activity to do like go you the park where it's free. Or some wear fun but not too expensive.Hope this helps!

  7. They could go but it would be a waste of money. They will not be able to remember the trip and there is an excellent chance they will be afraid of the costumed characters. It would also mean confining them in a stroller for long stretches or being willing to chase them in crowds. Save yourself a lot of aggravation. Wait until they are older and out of diapers. They really don't understand what they are seeing on TV. It just looks cool.

  8. you can take them its your choice

    but they might be too young to enjoy it

    but

    who knows just take them and have fun

    :)

  9. No plenty of character's for them to see, but they won't remember the experience... so what a waste of money.  Wait until they are a little older.

  10. I'm taking my daughter there in september, she will only be 9 months. Really it will be up to you, they won't remember it because they are too young, although they will still have fun, and you;ll get some great pictures, psychologists have proven that it is impossible for your brain to remember anything before about the age of 3 years old, so really, if you want to go - sure take them! It can be fun, a lot of work with them being that young, but still fun!

    Good luck deciding!

    Toni Lynne  =)

  11. Thats completly up to you. Chances are tho they will not remember going. I would wait until they were older. Like closer to 4-5 yrs old.

  12. i'd take them! they'll have fun and you too

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