Nope we just took our 3 year old and our1 year old. They had a blast! They loved the rides and the characters. When it was time forr nap in the afternoon we would go back to our hotel put the kids down for nap which was a nice break fo us too. After that we took them swimming at the hotel pool (there aren't to many people in the afternoons) went back to the room showered and went out to the parks till like 8 pm The kids loved it to death!! ~~ best of luck!!
2007-06-12 04:36:10
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answered by kitty81301 4
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My parents took me at around 3 years old, apparently I had a lot of fun but I don't remember much of it. Plus I was too small for some of the rides (Space Mountain, etc- and there are even more rides these days). I think if you are only going to go once in the next 10 years or so, you may want to wait a year or 2 so they can enjoy it more. However, your child will definitely enjoy it at 3 years old, and there will be a lot for them to do if you do decide to go now.
2007-06-12 03:50:31
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answered by IDon'tWantToLiveOnTheMoon 2
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Waiting til the child is 5 0r 6 is best for the whole family. The child will remember and enjoy Disney so much more.
2007-06-12 03:58:25
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answered by brecromos 1
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YES!!! It will be magical then, but in 10-15yrs they probably wont remember much. I went to disney when i was 7 (15yrs ago) and i can recall somethings. Disney is not really cut out for someone that young. What do they really know about disney? and what if they're afraid of costumes? Its def your call, but i wouldnt recommend it. Wait for about another 10yrs. they'll appreciate it more...lots of rides and attractions for older kids.
2007-06-12 03:52:05
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, if you would like to take your 3 yr. old to Disneyland you should. We took our 5 yr. old and our 3 yr. old twins and they all had a blast. There are a ton of things geared toward young kids. I don't know if they will remember specifics in years to come, but they talked about Disneyland all the time when we got back. Its an experience that they will love, whether they remember it or not. Of course take a stroller. That's a must!
2007-06-12 10:42:19
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answered by emgrcali 2
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I took my kids last year and I had 2 of my nieces with us ages 11, 4, 1 1/2 , and 8 months, we had a blast with all of them my 1 year old is in love with Mickey mouse and can't wait to go back that is all she talks about. I say go ahead and go for it. I however did not take them to the meals with the characters because I did not want to go through a meal with a screaming kid.
2007-06-12 12:20:39
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answered by Celia M 1
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Yes, there is alot of walking involved so most of the time mom or dad will probably be caring the 3 year old and that would not make a good day for anyone
2007-06-12 09:13:57
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answered by mom of 3 5
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It is not to young, their are rides and plenty of things to do. The big problem would have to be waiting in the lines with a 3 year old.
2007-06-12 03:53:44
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answered by Flower Girl 6
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Your 3 year old will have just as much fun with you at a local park and it will cost you far less and be far less frustrating. Save Disney for memory making when she/he is old enough to wait in lines and appreciate what she/is experiencing.
2007-06-12 12:26:53
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answered by Susan F 2
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I dont know... I have a 4 1/2 yr old and a 2 yr old and i would love to take them somewhere like that but i havent yet because i am not sure the baby is ready... but i also dont want the 4 yr old to get "too old" for it... i will keep checking back to see what everyone says...
2007-06-12 03:51:29
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answered by Anonymous
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