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04-07-2017 12:21 PM
I waited until my children were 5 and 7. The perfect ages in my book as they are able to understand and enjoy it immensely and they fall asleep early at night!! Disney is truly a magical place but keep in mind even children a little older can become overwhlemed.
To me the fall is the best time of year weather wise.
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04-07-2017 12:28 PM
I'd definitely say to wait till the baby is older if that's an option. I'd also consider a different time of the year. I went this past February with my daughters cheerleading team, that's where nationals are held, and the weather was great!! Sunny and highs in the 80's. the lines were long on the more popular rides, but not unbearable. I couldn't even imagine taking a small child in June- I just imagine the weather and lines for the rides.
04-07-2017 12:32 PM
Well, my daughter lives near Orlando and my family visits Disney and her all of the time.
Just know you'll never get to do anything together because someone will be somewhere away from the heat with the baby.
I agree, if I were you, I'd wait and go when the kid is a little older and can enjoy the kiddie rides.
It's very hot there in the summer and (like others have said) you have to try to find shade for the young one's. Most people who live there go at other times of the year.
04-07-2017 01:12 PM - edited 04-07-2017 01:15 PM
We go to dworld all the time, for many years. We took my granddaughter when she was two months old. It was October, cooler, and there were three adults to one baby.
Each time of year has pros and cons. In the summer, it is hot, but the parks and pools stay open longer hours so you have more time and feel less pressure to see and do. Go back to ur room in the heat of the day (the best reason to stay on property if you can). Other times of the year the weather is cooler but can be rainy. Lines aren't as long, but the parks and pools close earlier.
Also Disney has made strides in recent years to put more of the waiting areas under shade. Fantasyland in the magic kingdom will be crowded no matter when you go. Weekends in the parks can also be more crowded so weekdays are better IMO.
There are baby care stations plus nursing rooms, in some of the parks. Magic kingdom in particular has a nice one. If you are a Chase card holder of any kind (debit/ credit whatever) there's a very nice rest station in World Showcase in EPCOT. Refreshments, bathrooms, places to charge phones and relax for a few minutes. So between the rides and other offerings you can get out of the heat.
Go, have fun, that's my advice. HTH....edited to add....dworld is too big and has so much going on that trying to get much info into a reply is a challenge.
04-07-2017 01:13 PM
My aughter in law is a teacher and she can only go summer,spring break or Christmas.
Its not like she hasn.t been before. WE want to go but my gut feeling is to wait a while He can ride rides with no height restriction. WE need to decide soon trip must be paid off in May.
Thank you for all the info.
04-07-2017 01:30 PM
THere is nothing for a 3 month old at WDW. HE will not be allowed on the rides which means that one of you will have to stay behind with him while the other two go on rides. To be honest I cannot think of a single reason to,do this trip.
04-07-2017 02:06 PM
He can ride several rides. If there are no height restrictions. Already checked with Disney. Pirates Haunted Manion many more. Guess we will have to dcid
04-07-2017 02:07 PM
He can ride several rides. If there are no height restrictions. Already checked with Disney. Pirates Haunted Manion many more. Guess we will have to decide. They are so looking forward to going. We will see
04-07-2017 02:43 PM
I would wait until the kid is old enough to take himself.
@jackthebear wrote:I would wait until the kid is old enough to enjoy it,
04-07-2017 02:46 PM
I live in the area and can assure you Disney World is no place for a 3 month old child.
June is hot, crowded, rainy and humid. This is a dangerous combo for an infant.
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