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bri1980
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Disney with a 2 year old

Hi!
So we are trying to plan a vacation in may or June with out Dd. it will be dh and I with our daughter. We are trying to figure out the best way to go about it money wise. Is it worth it to do a meal plan?
Also, are there any parks that we can eliminate? Or is there something at every park for a toddler??
Any input on your Disney experiences are appreciated!!!
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Posted 3/23/13 5:52 PM
 
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LINewbie
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Disney with a 2 year old

I wouldn't do a meal plan - DD won't be included, and you will most likely be able to share your food with her sometimes. If you book buffets then she can eat also. But you can look at the places you want to go and weigh the cot of what you would buy vs. the meal plan. If you are talking about this May or June, you might have trouble getting reservations at some restaurants.
I would skip Animal Kingdom, but that is just my opinion. I'm not a big fan of it lol! We are going w/our 2 year old in June, but we went when he was 16 months. We skipped AK. But if she is really into animals then you should go. How many days were you thinking of going?

Posted 3/24/13 7:10 PM
 

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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

Thank you for posting this. I'm thinking about taking my twins in June/July. I'm interested in hearing the feedback.

Posted 3/24/13 7:58 PM
 

PregowithTwins
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Disney with a 2 year old

I think at that age they are still to young. My twins are 17 months & wouldn't waste money on it until they can really understand. They certainly cant go on many rides. IT would be more work for the parents then enjoyable. WHy not try something local first like seseame pl or dutch wonderland?

Posted 3/24/13 8:04 PM
 

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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

Disney has a good website that shows attractions and ages. This way, you can choose for yourself!

We are planning to go with two little ones and will likely visit magic kingdom over 2 days.

I've been to the other parks. While they are nice, I think that they won't have enough for my kids (1 and 2.5).

We will be staying off site. You can stay at a great place for the same amount of $ as the budget accommodations at Disney & having been there Pre kids, it's not THAT worth it with kids my age. I've stayed at nicer places than the $200 a night Disney resorts for $60 a night. As for the monorail hotels, they sound nice, but I'm WAY too cheap to spend that amount of money. I'd rather just go twice!

Posted 3/24/13 8:12 PM
 

LINewbie
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Disney with a 2 year old

A 2 year old can go on almost every ride, actually, that is a big misconception Chat Icon And by going with little kids, it makes it easier for you to ride the bigger rides that thy can't.

Posted 3/24/13 8:35 PM
 

PregowithTwins
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Disney with a 2 year old

I still don't believe 2yr old is good age to go to Disney. That is my opinion. I just googled the height requirements. The rides that do have one the minimum is 38"

Posted 3/24/13 8:50 PM
 

Camroy
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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

We went with DS one week before his second birthday. You can skip Epcot. We only went one night there. One day in animal kingdom is enough. We spent most of our time at magic kingdom and Hollywood studios. Don't do the meal plan. Google for ways to save and there are many places in the park that offer the same food at different prices. You will definitely save money that way. It was a great trip. DS napped in the park and DH and I did riders swap on the rides.

Posted 3/24/13 8:51 PM
 

Lillykat
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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

Posted by PregowithTwins

I think at that age they are still to young. My twins are 17 months & wouldn't waste money on it until they can really understand. They certainly cant go on many rides. IT would be more work for the parents then enjoyable. WHy not try something local first like seseame pl or dutch wonderland?



Everyone feels very differently about this, but I couldn't personally disagree more with this. We have gone twice and my girls got so much out of it. My DD#1 will be 6 in June. Our last trip.was May 2010. She still remembers dining with the princesses, where she met Mary poppins. We have never been to DL and no interest in sesame place. But it is a misconception that kids have little to go on. In fact about 80-90% of the attractions do not have a height requirement. The very few that do, have baby swap if parents and older siblings wish to ride. In the MK the only things that have height requirements are the three mountains (space, splash, big thundar), barnstorner which was 36 inches, and stitches great escape. The entire rest of the park canbe experienced. My girls were hugging the characters, clapping and dancing on the rides.

Their favorite parks in this order were MK, EPCOT, AK, and lastly HS. It is important to take an afternoon break everyday. We did mostly stroller naps and walked the resort and then swam and returned at dinner time. We had an amazing trip. We have lots of friends who brought kids under 3 and some as young as 6 months (who had older kids). Under 3 they are free. They eat free at buffets and family style restaurants. We did order meals for them at a la carte places but that was fine. They can always eat off your plate for free if you are or are not on the dining plan. We did the plan both trips and it was fine. You cannot add them to the plan unless you pay for them as 3 but no reason to do that. In fact this upcoming trip they will be turning 4 (3 days after we return) and one month from turning 6, we won't be doing the dining plan bc it doesn't meet our needs.

My suggestion is to not listen to anyone here tell you what parks to pick. On HERE you will hear people say go to HS not AK. I couldn't disagree more. BUT this is a very personal choice and personal taste. The people I know IRL actually think HS is better for older kids. Many rides are height req and geared to older kids (rnr which goes upside down, tot, etc). I see people say eh we have zoos here skip AK. I think AK is very different than the Bronx zoo ( we go often with membership). My personal suggestion is not to listen to recs but to take sometime and sit down with your DC or alone and watch some youtube videos. Then plan the parks based on what you personally enjoy the most or that fits your family the best. WDW has something for everyone the trick is finding your personal tastes and dynamics. For example, HS is a great park, but for younger kids most of what they offer are shows. If your child doesn't like to sit for showsit might not be the right choice for you.

Feel free to FM me I help lots of friends and people on here plan (not a TA just enjoy it). Right now I am planning our 3rd trip with kids. 1st trip DD#1 was 15 months, 2nd trip DD#2 turned one on the trip, and DD#1 was 35 months. I have also planned trips prekids. We will be there in May. If you have not booked ADRs many things will be closed out to you. Keep an eye out though the 45 day window is here for some May trips. That is the magic date final payment is due. People cancel their trips at that time so some ADRs open up.

Posted 3/24/13 9:23 PM
 

Lillykat
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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

Posted by PregowithTwins

I still don't believe 2yr old is good age to go to Disney. That is my opinion. I just googled the height requirements. The rides that do have one the minimum is 38"



Just to correct this. Not looking to change your mind. But Barnstormer is 36 inches, splash mountain, big thunder, and stitches great escape are 40 inches, space mountain is 44. Everything else has no requirement. Speedway cars you have to be 50 something to drive but you can ride with an adult and they let the adult do the pedals, kids steer.


No requirements rides:
steam train around the park
Dumbo
Aladdin carpets
winnie the pooh
Peter pan
carrousel
voyage of the little mermaid
its a small world
buzz light year space ranger spin
rocket ships
tommorowland transit (peoplemover)
Junglecruise
pirates of the caribbean
haunted mansion
Liberty boat

Shows:
Mickeys philharmonic 3D
tiki room
monsters laugh floor
Carousel of progress
country bears jamboree

Walk throughs:
Swiss family robinson tree house
tom sawyers island


Posted 3/24/13 9:33 PM
 

Lillykat
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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

For us btw the kids favorite parks were MK and EPCOT followed by AK and they were eh about HS.


Don't discount EPCOT. They offer more than many realize. I find that the ones who don't like EPCOT tend to be the adults who don't enjoy it. The great part of 4 parks is tgere is something for everyone. I know a few people who skipped EPCOT or almost didn't go bc people said there wasn't anything there, who decided to go at the end of their trip or on another and were sorry they skipped or didn't allow for more time. This is why I suggest youtube to.see what appeals to your family the best. Because what I like might not be your cup of tea and vice versa. Also your DC can see what he/she might get more excited about.

Posted 3/24/13 9:42 PM
 

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Disney with a 2 year old

We took DD right before she turned 3 and it was definitely NOT a waste. She got really into the princesses a few months before we went and was so happy to have breakfast and interact with them. Watching her shriek with joy seriously brought years to my eyes I was so happy to give the experience to her. We did one day at Epcot and enjoyed it - lots of walking around and tasting food and drinks for us, exploring without crazy crowds for her. We also did a day at magic kingdom and that was great but very crowded. We stayed off site and didn't do any meal plans, we also just set one day to hang out at our hotel. It was an awesome vacation.

Posted 3/24/13 9:51 PM
 

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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

We just did MK and Epcot. My kids are 6 and 3.
My DD is not walking yet (she has Down Syndrome) and is tiny for her age.
She went on almost everything her big brother did and had a GREAT time!
We didn't do a meal plan.
We did character breakfast at Chef Mickeys which was GREAT! A nice buffet and even my picky DS found stuff to eat! So worth it!
Dutch Wonderland and Sesame are great, but, if you REALLY want to do Disney, go for it!
We've been going since DS was 2 and he loves it!
We did Islands of Adventure one year and he had a ball in the Dr. Suess area.
Next year we are going to do AK and of course MK again. MK is our favorite!

Posted 3/24/13 10:30 PM
 

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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

DS#2 went on his 2nd Disney trip at almost 2. He had so much fun! He loved going on all the rides with his big brother. He loved the shows and parades. His favorite ride was Small World. They looooooved meeting characters, esp Buzz and Woody.

We waited until DS#1 was around 3 to go on our first Disney trip. We had so much fun that we went again in the same year. It is such a short flight and a relatively inexpensive vacation (compared to international travel).

Posted 3/24/13 10:34 PM
 

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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

We always stay off site at our timeshare, and for us, we actually have no interest in ever staying on site. But that may be because we have no interest in doing more then one day in the parks on each trip. As far as ages go, my older DS was 18 months the first time and my younger one was only 6 months. We did Magic Kingdom for both of the trips. Even with a 6 month old, we were able to ride just about everything we or my older DS wanted with the exception of runaway railroad. We did Hollywood Studios when older DS was 2.5yrs and we liked it, but didn't love it. Last year we tried Animal Kingdom and thought it was great. The boys were 5.5 and 2. There are unfortunately very few rides for little ones, but the character breakfast, safari and shows more then made up for it. Our boys really enjoyed it. We are yet to do Epcot with them because although there is some stuff for kids, I know my kids and I don't think it would be a good it for them.
Like a pp said, you really need to do some planning on what may be most appealing to you, DH and DC. I think every family is different and what works for one may not work for another.

Posted 3/24/13 10:52 PM
 

Melissa1013
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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

We just got back from Disney last week. DS is 3 and he had a blast! (and he's a shorty -- only 36" but he got to ride plenty!)

We did Animal Kingdom (I would skip this next time -- but we did do a character breakfast here and that was fun -- rest of the park for us was eh)

We did Magic Kingdom. We only got to do one section of it but DS really enjoyed it. He went on a carousel, dumbo and a few other rides and we saw some shows. He went on more rides than I did! We went back later that night for the parade and fireworks which he loved too. (A tip if you do this -- instead of buying the light up toys that they sell at Disney go to the $ store or party store and pick up glow sticks/necklaces/bracelets. Much cheaper and they get the same effect! And we could share with others b/c we had extra)

FM anytime if you need anything else! Have fun!!

We also did Hollywood Studios one day. I think this was DS fave b/c he got to meet SO many characters! He loves Disney Junior and he got to meet Handy Manny, Jake, Mike and Sully from Monsters Inc, Lightning and Mater, Phineas & Ferb and more. They also have an interactive show with the DJ characters that we enjoyed as much as he did.

Posted 3/25/13 8:04 AM
 

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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

Since we are Disney Vacation Club owners, my DD, who will turn three in July, has been to Disney twice already, and once on the Disney Dream cruise, I could not agree MORE that I think it's a great age. The first time we went, was Dec of 2011 and she was almost a year and a half. She LOVED the rides, and enjoyed looking at the pure awesomeness of Disney! She wasn't really into any characters other than Mickey, Minnie, Pluto and Goofy and LOVED seeing them! Then, we just went in September of 2012 and it was another totally, but amazing experience for her. She was totally into Tinkerbell and Mary Poppins, and we met them quite a few times and took lots and lots of pics! She loved the rides even more. Now, we are going the end of May, and we can't wait! She's into ALL the princesses and has all the costumes so she can dress like them and take pics with them. Every time we go, it's been a great and different experience! Some people might not believe this, but when we came home from our first trip (when she was 1 1/2) a few months later she named everyone we went with, our friends and their two kids! So, I don't believe when people say they won't remember, because some kids do!
If you want to go, I say go, don't let the negative opinions change your mind!

Posted 3/25/13 11:35 AM
 

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Disney with a 2 year old

Loved going with my 3 and 13 month old. We had a great time no meal plan and it worked out great. My 13 month old went on everything my 3 year old was able to go on. We did 1/2 day AK and that was plenty for us. HS was our favorite b/c DD love Beauty the beast show. Epcot was b/c we figure we did the few kid rides right before nap and then and ejoyed the countries why the napped in the stroller.

Have a great time.

Posted 3/25/13 11:52 AM
 

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I can't comment on the meal plans because I never stay onsite so I have never had a meal plan.

But as far as parks I would look at the website. My DS would love animal kingdom but he is an animal freak. We took DS to Disney at 11 months and he loved Magic Kingdom. Even at that age we could take him on tons. While he might not remeber it we will and the look on his face when we were there was priceless. He loved the parade and the rides we took hiim on.

Well worth the trip.

Posted 3/25/13 12:26 PM
 

bri1980
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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

Thank you so much for all of your input, it was very helpful!!

Posted 4/3/13 9:45 PM
 

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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

Posted by PregowithTwins

I still don't believe 2yr old is good age to go to Disney. That is my opinion. I just googled the height requirements. The rides that do have one the minimum is 38"



Couldn't be further from the truth. Last year I took my DD that was 2yr and 3 mo at the time. I knew she would like it but, never realized how much she would LOVE it. I have never seen such pure joy and magic on her face - and will never forget the way she looked with wonder at everything! The first time she met Minnie and Mickey "backstage" - she thought she was really in their house! I will never forget that moment. It's now almost a year later and she STILL talks about it daily and asks when we are going back. She went on EVERY single ride that we did with our other DC who was 4.5. Her favorite was It's a Small World and she went on it multiple times every night!

As for the OP question - We did the meal plan - she was free and she LOVED the character meals and the Luau at the poly too! She really only loved the magic kingdom - we spent most of our time there. HTH!

Message edited 4/3/2013 11:20:08 PM.

Posted 4/3/13 11:18 PM
 

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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

Posted by PregowithTwins

I think at that age they are still to young. My twins are 17 months & wouldn't waste money on it until they can really understand. They certainly cant go on many rides. IT would be more work for the parents then enjoyable. WHy not try something local first like seseame pl or dutch wonderland?




Not a waste at all! We took ds at 15 mo. and it was great! No, he won't remember it, but we will remember how he kissed some of the characters, rode all the rides with a huge smile and loved every minute of all the shows and parades! We are leaving in 2 weeks to go back and this time it will be DS #2's first trip! He is 17 months. I know he will love it too! There is so much there for everyone of all ages.

To answer the OP's question...I would skip the meal plan. There is so much to do and stopping to eat during the designated times/restaurants will cut in to your time enjoying the rides. I would just eat on the fly. One of the benefits of going when our ds was so small is that we fed him whatever we were having and kept moving quickly. Have a great trip!

Posted 4/4/13 7:28 AM
 

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Disney with a 2 year old

I think 2 is a great time to go since they are still free - we took DS when he was 2 3/4.

I don't know about the meal plan since we stayed offsite.

We went to all of the main parks except for Epcot. We spent the most time at MK and did a section each time we went. We did AK and HS in half a day.

I was most surprised by HS. I had gone there and I thought it would be too grown up for DS and he had a blast. We did the Disney Jr Character breakfast, saw Mater and Lightning McQueen, Toy Story Mania, Honey I Shrunk the Kids Playground and the Disney Jr show. It was fantastic.

DS is small for his age and was able to ride plenty of things, his favorite being the Barnstormer at MK. He loved all of the characters too - his whole face lit up when he saw his favorites!

He still talks about it all the time and asks when he's going back to Mickey's house.

We plan on going back next September too - DS 1 will be 4 3/4 and DS 2 will be 2 1/2.

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Posted 4/4/13 9:00 AM
 

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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

I agree with lillykat! I think 2 is a great time to take the kids.

We took ds1 at 22m and true he won't remember it, but its something dh and i will never forget! I loved seeing his reaction to everything. And at that age it can truely be a relaxing vacation BC a 2 yo has no agenda. So you don't have to do everything, you do as little or as much as you and you DC can take.

Our first trip with DS, we took long afternoon breaks to have pool time and nap. Then we stayed at the parks til closing BC DS loves the fireworks and would be calling for them the minute it got dark out!

Our 2nd trip we went with family DS was nearly 3, but we had 3 other kids with us, the oldest being 9 and it was not as relaxing because the older kds had "list" of their must do so making sure everyone got to do what they wanted took away from the relaxing vacation feel.

We liked taking DS at 2 so much we are going again soon as my second son is turning 2!

We have always done dining plan an liked it, but you need to figure out if its best for you. Do a google search and you can read up on the pros and cons. This time we have decided to stay off site because we wanted more space (2bedroom suite) a kitchen (ds2 isn't a calm child so being able to eat breakfast while he watches TV will better suit us) and a washer/dryer ( we are doing a cruise after a few days at disney, so I want to do some laundry to minimize luggage.

As far as parks, our faves in order are mk, Epcot, AK and hs. I think he has some cool stuff, but alot of its shows so i felt we were waiting alot, and alot of its targeted at a little older kids.

Posted 4/6/13 12:38 AM
 

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Re: Disney with a 2 year old

We took my 3 yo and 16 month old. They were able to go n most rides, my 16 mo loved disney! My 3 yo loved it too, but my little one had the best time. Don't need a meal plan. If you want to save money, stay offsite and rent a car. Much cheaper than staying on disney property. If our DD doesn't love animals, I would skip AK. 2 is a great age to take kids, there are a ton of babies and toddlers @ disney. No idea why people say it's too young, not true at all. I think the parents don't want to spend the money on disney with kids that young, but the park is made for little ones.

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