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If you’ve read my blog before you probably know that we have three little girls aged 4, 3 and 3 who love nothing more than pretending to be princesses. We have been considering a Walt Disney World trip for a while now but wondered if they were a bit too young. I recently stumbled across this article by Have Baby Will Travel on what age is the best age to go and her summary is any age!! So it got me thinking a little bit more. Like most little girls they have been obsessed with Frozen since they saw it and having just taken them to see Cinderella yesterday (which was amazing and they loved it) we have decided it is time to start to plan a trip!
Sarah of Extraordinary Chaos has written a LOT of fantastic posts about Disney and in particular I will be making sure I read these before I start to plan anything properly:
10 Things I Wish I Knew When I Booked My First WDW Holiday
How To Get The Most Out Of the ‘My Disney’ Experience
Disney World Booked and What a Great Deal!
I have started to scour the web for articles about when to go, and where to stay and I have already realised I could get a little obsessed. This is going to be an exciting one exciting journey!! Watch this space!
Ah thank you for featuring my posts Karen I am so excited for our visit, you are going to love it, you you sign up to Disney the planning guide is so helpful, enjoy planning xx
We’ve just booked for a week in June with 4yr old and 2yr old twins. Wanted to make most of out of school hols prices and see how we get on! I’ll let you know!
thank you would love to know
We went 18 months ago. S was just under 2 and J had just turned 4. S gave the biggest reaction when she saw the castle from the train… that is something I will never forget. We loved every moment of it. We are going back again this November as it’s the quietest time for queues. We found alot of information on the dibb forum from alot of well experienced Disney travellers.
We stay in a private villa so we have our own private pool as well as kitchen. You will love it as much as the girls will. 🙂
Its nearly 4 years to the day that we first visited the magic of Disneyworld for our ‘once in our lifetime’ holiday. Who knew then that we would return the following 2 years. Our children were 5 and 8 and I totally get that any age is the best age to visit. Your girls would be so immersed in all that Disney has to offer and its truly a magical place. We hope to return (hopefully next year) and again we would get a totally different experience now the children are older. The planning alone is so magical and exciting and I know Sarah also has some amazing tips. Exciting times ahead for you and your gorgeous girls (and your hubby of course) xx
Oh how exciting – what a lovely trip to be planning for. Am sure you will have a wonderful time if you go.
we went last year for our “once in a lifetime” holiday as well and are planning to go back in 2016.
Oh, I would love to take Little Miss H to Disney World but I do feel that at not quite 2 she is a little young. Mr H really doesn’t want to go. But Little Miss H’s spare mummy Aunty A has already been booked to coming with us. I know it is a few years off but it makes me excited just to think of it. I can’t wait to hear all about your plans for your trip. Hugs Mrs H xxxx
Wow! Exciting times – really hope you get there. We did our Honeymoon in Floriday for 2 weeks and it was brilliant x
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Gosh I would LOVE to visit here and take the family – but because its so expensive I’m just trying to figure out the year where both children would get the most out of it!!! Steph xxx
We are taking my toddler to Florida in September and he’ll be almost 3. I can’t wait!! He’s at the age where hes getting into Disney films and he loves all the characters (big fan of Simba and Elsa!!) and I know he will love it 🙂