Probably between 6 and 8. They will remember it later in life, but it will still hold some of the magic.
2006-06-16 06:37:44
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answered by Enyo 3
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2006-06-16 06:37:18
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answered by me 4
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Im 14 and ive always wanted to go to disney world and still do, but sadly i haven't been able to go. i would pick an age anytime after 7 yrs old, maybe even 6. have fun at disney world!
2006-06-16 06:39:08
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answered by kandee-kane 2
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I think at least 6 so they can really experience the whole Disneyland magic. They will remember it fully and also be able to go on many of the rides. If a toddler, they couldn't go on many rides and that is the best part!
2006-06-16 06:40:53
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answered by YESIWILL 3
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I went when I was three years old, and I remember approximately nothing. I would say from 6-10. Going later might ensure they'll remember it, but they might have grown out of that type of fun. Then again, I went in the '80s, so their brand of fun has definitely changed.
2006-06-16 06:39:08
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answered by buxinator 3
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Sometime after 5 is good, they can walk will be less likely to get lost, and remember the wonderful experience.
2006-06-16 06:38:15
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answered by Mary B 1
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10 -13
2006-06-16 06:37:44
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answered by Anonymous
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5 or 6 years old
2006-06-16 06:50:52
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answered by Juicy 3
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well usually any age above 4 is good
but u need to save so u can go all out
and not care get alot of memrobilia and pictures
and they will remember for the rest of their lifes!!!
have fun
and wear sunblock
:)
2006-06-16 06:39:45
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answered by Miranda 2
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The youngest 7 yes old - The best 9 years old.
2006-06-16 06:41:13
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answered by La_Belle_LadyR99 4
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