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Is 3 years old too young for disneyland paris?

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Is 3 years old too young for disneyland paris?

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  1. if your planning on taking them when they are 5

    then yes! definantly

    its so much fun


  2. I personally would wait until they got a little older, because you would want them to remember it also want them to be a little bigger to ensure they can go on the rides

  3. From experience I would say about 5 years old would be just about right.I took ny granchildren when they were 2 and 3 yrs old and they really did not understand what was really going on.At about 5 years they are ready to understand more.

  4. no not at all that is a really good age.

  5. Certainly too young for Florida - wait another 5 years, then everyone can enjoy it. There are a lot of height restrictions and lots of area to cover.

  6. No, that is actually a pretty good age range. I went to Disneyland in Florida when I was 3.

  7. from experience, yes.

    3year olds are often far too short to go on any of the rides (even family ones), so the family is often split up to go on rides.

    alos, why not wait another two or three years until she/he is old enough to remember it? its very expensive and best to come out of it with a memory :)

  8. no ...3  is a good age ..but take lots of pixs because he won't remember going

  9. nope!!

    HAVE FUN!!

  10. no they can still have fun at that age, but if you want them to remember it forever then i would say 6+ is a better age. they will understand it more too. but its up to you, disneylands good for all ages.

  11. It might be considering that 3years get tired really easy because they are so small. My mom always said the perfect age for Disneyland was age 5 because you would be old enough to remember it and you a less likely to have a temper tantrum in the middle of the line for Mr Toads wild ride.

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