coast2coastmickey
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2018
Our almost 16 month old has been to Disneyworld in Florida at 3 months old, 7 months old, and now Disneyland in CA at 15 months old.
Clearly she is spoiled (I blame her mother).
That said, it 100% depends on the kid. Ours loves meeting characters and riding rides. So with those two things, we spend a ton of time in character meals, kid-friendly rides, and character meets. 2 of those 3 trips were on site (DL and WDW), and those trips were super convenient for mid-day naps. We make use of fastpass/maxpass for adult rides and keep the ADRs to a minimum (except for character meals), opting for quick service or our own food if possible. For thrill rides and rides with a height limit, baby swapping is easy and convenient, in my opinion. All parks have convenient baby centers for changes and extra supplies if necessary, and for baby to nurse if that's still relevant for you at that point.
So if your kid isn't like ours, I'd be more cautious. A Disney trip can be hectic considering that you may have to travel (takes a day away on both ends of the trip), and the stimulation can be a bit much for some kids.
Clearly she is spoiled (I blame her mother).
That said, it 100% depends on the kid. Ours loves meeting characters and riding rides. So with those two things, we spend a ton of time in character meals, kid-friendly rides, and character meets. 2 of those 3 trips were on site (DL and WDW), and those trips were super convenient for mid-day naps. We make use of fastpass/maxpass for adult rides and keep the ADRs to a minimum (except for character meals), opting for quick service or our own food if possible. For thrill rides and rides with a height limit, baby swapping is easy and convenient, in my opinion. All parks have convenient baby centers for changes and extra supplies if necessary, and for baby to nurse if that's still relevant for you at that point.
So if your kid isn't like ours, I'd be more cautious. A Disney trip can be hectic considering that you may have to travel (takes a day away on both ends of the trip), and the stimulation can be a bit much for some kids.