No I dont think so. My 4 year old sister went there and had a lot of fun. They enjoy the scenery and the Disney characters.
2007-01-18 08:08:17
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answered by bmn44 4
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If this is the only time you will be going to Disney World I would say yes. Wait until your young one is older, because 3 year olds will not remember going to Disney World. If you are planning on going again some day then I say no, a three year old is not to young. We go every year since my daughter was 2 and she has a good time every time we go.
2007-01-18 09:21:17
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answered by CAROLYN B 3
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I went to Disney World for the first time when I was 3 and I still have memories from the trip 18 years later. While there are a few different parks, there is really only one that has rides for kids that young, but you can spend an entire day there and the shows they put on at the castle are great for all ages, plus the shows they do at the theaters in the park. If you stay at one of the Resort hotels, they also offer plenty of activities for the entire family that your 3 year old will enjoy. Go and have fun!
2007-01-18 08:11:09
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answered by Toni5818 2
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We live in Orlando (15 years now) and we always knew people who worked at Disney. This meant we could get in for free. So when the kids were young (like 3- 7) we would go and spend a few hours only - they get tired real quick. If we had to pay - like I'm assuming you will, then I would say that 3 is too young for Disney World. We would never have taken our kids at that age if we had to pay.
2007-01-18 08:44:14
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answered by dashel_gabelli 3
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Magic Kingdom truthfully. it truly is the position to fulfill all the characters, now to not indicate quite some the perfect rides and sights are there, and so is Cinderella citadel. purchase a guidebook about vacationing there with small babies so that you've a sturdy idea. Birnbaum's is the perfect type accessible. i tips that you bypass the Magic Kingdom on your first day, so the first ingredient your toddler will understand is the magic citadel :) I keep in mind that from even as i became little, and bypass to the 'Kingdom' first ingredient each and anytime i bypass there. also, there's a lot to do on the dominion, you're going to opt for an entire day a minimum of to get by there. i'm no longer likely to lie, Animal Kingdom is little better than a zoo with rides. i love it, i'm an animal man or woman, besides the undeniable fact that the youngster truthfully desires to bypass to the magic kingdom. the different 'perfect park' i imagine is Epcot. There are places for small youthful babies to play, and an aquarium the position they can (actually) discover Nemo. Hollywood Studios has some places for small youthful babies too. you may have a blast. And, only to alert you, you'll choose you had some distance extra time to confirm each little thing the international has to grant. Disney international is each little thing human beings say about it, and extra :) And it truly is continually replacing, so i do not imagine everyone will ever see each little thing.
2016-11-25 01:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No - I took my oldest for the first time for her third birthday. We just took a trip there this fall and our youngest will be three in two weeks. It was wonderful, but.... you have to know what you're in for and be ok with it. We stayed at a Disney hotel and made sure to take her back to the hotel for a nap after lunch. My husband played golf most mornings while I was in the park with the girls. After lunch, he napped with the youngest while my oldest and I did something fun. Then late afternoon to early evening we all spent in the park as a family. We left the parks well before closing on all but one night for a swim in the pool before bedtime. It was great - my oldest remembers her first trip because of pics (and the fact that we all talked about it so much) and my youngest is now still talking about 'her' castle! You'll have a blast. But, if you think this might be your one and only trip to Disney, you may want to wait another year or two. There are a lot of rides the little ones can't do right now - my oldest (7 and 1/2) could ride almost all of them. Have fun!
2007-01-18 13:11:08
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answered by Anonymous
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In my opinion yes 3 is way to young. Why spend that kind of money for something they won't remember, and will get very cranky after a few hours. Yes you will have a photos but from what I have seen in the 3 times I have gone in the last few years it was not a good idea to take such young children. The parents were crabbier then the kids in some cases.
2007-01-18 12:41:04
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answered by TWil 3
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Not at all!
My first trip to Disney World was when I was 3 years old. Sure, I don't remember a lot of it, but my mom told me I had a wonderful time and that thats when I developed my love for Disney World.
Since then we go at least once every year!
Disney World addicts can become addicts at a young age!
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2007-01-18 12:19:48
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answered by DisneyLover 6
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Yes deffinately, i mean if your up to all the screaming and whining and not riding any rides and just sitting in "its a small world" allll day long then sure, go ahead and bring a 3 year old to disney and waste your money on a horrible time.
2007-01-18 15:36:58
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answered by asdfghjk; 3
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I believe that they will like it however, they wont remember a thing. Take them when they are a little older. My first time going to disney world was at the age of 8
2007-01-18 13:47:18
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answered by sunshine 2
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Not at all! My parents first took me to Disneyland in California when I was only a few months old. I do remember trips from when I was 3 on up. My point is that even if they don't remember the trip when they are grown, or they only remember bits and pieces, they will always have the photos you took to remind them.
Visit Disney World's website at http://www.disneyworld.com and click on "something for everyone.": Then click on toddlers. It will list all of the great entertainment and attractions geared to that age group!
Pack lots of sunscreen, rent a stroller, and get your child a cute hat to wear. You'll have a great time making memories with your child!
If you would like any help researching or planning your trip, or if you would like to read up on some fun tips and ideas, visit my Disney Vacation Services Website, I'm All Ears at:
http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-services.blogspot.com/
Have a great time!
2007-01-18 10:40:56
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answered by Anonymous
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