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Old 03-19-2004, 12:02 PM   #144
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Originally posted by bold_n_brazen
Not to be contrary here, BUT we've taken the Brazenette to Disney twice already and she's almost one. She's loved it both times.

There's a lot of activity, a lot to look at, you can ride all the rides in Adventure Land and Mickey's Toon Town.

Not a big hoot for Mom and Dad, except for watching her face while going through "Small World" or listening to her squeal on the teacups.
I'm not a Disney person. I am incapable of more than 3 days at a Disney theme park without melting down, and can only do one of these trips about every 3-4 years. If I keep it down to that level, I will even enjoy as many as 2 of the 3 days.

Given those limitations, I'd consider going at 18 months a waste, since it means you'd miss out on the 2-4 year old trip, which really is fun.

On the other hand, if you can handle the B&B's schedule of repeat visits in close proximity, why not? One of our trips had a toddler along, closer to 2 than to 18 months I think, and she had a lot of fun. The fireworks were big, she was more accepting of Epcot than she would be three years later, and I did "It's a Small World" with her about three or four times (while my wife stood in other lines with the older child). For Disney wary parents like me, she also liked all the less crowded rides, which is a big plus.
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