Thread: traveling with wife, 2yo and 1yo - Disney?
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Oct 22nd, 2009 09:21 AM
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traveling with wife, 2yo and 1yo - Disney?
we're looking to recharge our batteries in the way of a long overdue vacation. im thinking Disney since we have a 2 year old and a 1 year old.
can anyone recommend a package, or a place to book through...or just offer any tips/advice for us?
i understand flights are free for children under 2? is that with all airlines? and i presume the 1yo will have to sit on my lap. do they ask for proof of children's ages? my 2yo just turned 2 very recently...
i see there are attractive packages for disney for families of 4. does the 1yo qualify as a 1 of the 4? or are there packages of 3 that will work since he's so young?
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Oct 22nd, 2009 09:26 AM
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IMHO, 1 & 2 years old are too young to properly appreciate Disneyland. YMMV.
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Oct 22nd, 2009 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by
JAC
IMHO, 1 & 2 years old are too young to properly appreciate Disneyland. YMMV.
i agree. probablly better to go somewhere warm where they can play in the sand and water.
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Oct 22nd, 2009 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by
Ebtek
we're looking to recharge our batteries in the way of a long overdue vacation. im thinking Disney since we have a 2 year old and a 1 year old.
can anyone recommend a package, or a place to book through...or just offer any tips/advice for us?
i understand flights are free for children under 2? is that with all airlines? and i presume the 1yo will have to sit on my lap. do they ask for proof of children's ages? my 2yo just turned 2 very recently...
You are correct, you do not pay for the airfare for children under 2.
And yes, they will ask for proof your children's ages when you check in at the gate (don't forget, you need to show a passport for each of them). So if your child is 2 when you travel and you don't have a ticket for them, you'd have to buy one (assuming the flight isn't full).
i see there are attractive packages for disney for families of 4. does the 1yo qualify as a 1 of the 4? or are there packages of 3 that will work since he's so young?
You actually don't qualify as a family of 4... you qualify as a family of 2. The 2 infants (under 3) do not pay for rooms, passes or dining if you stay on Disney (I'm not sure how it works off resort, but I don't think it's much different).
When it comes to the dining, they just assume that you'll share with the youngsters (or you can purchase dining seperately).
Basically any package you are looking at getting is a 2 person package with an extra child airfare.
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Oct 22nd, 2009 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by
JAC
IMHO, 1 & 2 years old are too young to properly appreciate Disneyland. YMMV.
I thought the same thing, until we got there and our 2 year old had a blast.
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Oct 22nd, 2009 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by
dawgbone
You are correct, you do not pay for the airfare for children under 2.
And yes, they will ask for proof your children's ages when you check in at the gate (don't forget, you need to show a passport for each of them). So if your child is 2 when you travel and you don't have a ticket for them, you'd have to buy one (assuming the flight isn't full).
You actually don't qualify as a family of 4... you qualify as a family of 2. The 2 infants (under 3) do not pay for rooms, passes or dining if you stay on Disney (I'm not sure how it works off resort, but I don't think it's much different).
When it comes to the dining, they just assume that you'll share with the youngsters (or you can purchase dining seperately).
Basically any package you are looking at getting is a 2 person package with an extra child airfare.
awesome! thanks for the info
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Oct 22nd, 2009 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by
JAC
IMHO, 1 & 2 years old are too young to properly appreciate Disneyland. YMMV.

Originally Posted by
hesp
i agree. probablly better to go somewhere warm where they can play in the sand and water.

Originally Posted by
dawgbone
I thought the same thing, until we got there and our 2 year old had a blast.
yea, i know when they get older they will enjoy it more, but we can always go back 
seriously tho, its been way too many years without a vacation...i cant imagine something like mexico being better ???
and i agree with dawgbone; we rented Minnie and Elmo for their birthdays and they went crazy!
i know they'll have a blast.
does disney rent strollers? (im pretty sure they would). and i'll need a big camping backpack to put all the diapers, snacks, change of clothes etc...
anything else?
and passports for them. i almost missed that
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Oct 22nd, 2009 11:26 AM
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We started going to disney when my kids was 2.5 and 1.5, they had a lot of fun, you don't have to pay for ticket at any parks for the kids, but you should bring your own stroller and car seats if you are planning to rent a car
disney got a deal going on right now:
http://www.mousesavers.com/packages.html#dv7for4
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Oct 22nd, 2009 12:13 PM
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My son is 2 1/2 now, and has been to Disney twice, and can't stop talking about going back to ride the "orange Dumbo" and watch the fireworks. He got a blast out of seeing all the characters. I say if you can afford it, go...it will just be a different type of trip than going with 7-10 year olds, and may take a little more planning than a "gotta see it all" Disney trip.
Disney does rent strollers, but the price is insane (for a double, would cost you about $35/day). You are better off to either bring your own (airlines will transport your stroller for free), or to make a trip to Walmart once you get down to Orlando, and purchase a cheap stroller.
For flying, your 1 year old will need to sit on your lap (unless the flight isn't sold out).
If you are staying on Disney property, there is no need to rent a vehicle, as Disney will pick you up at the airport, transport you to your hotel, and transport you all around their property. If you are staying off-site and will be using a rental car, remember you will also need car seats. Most agencies charge per seat, per day. I know Hertz offers free car seats to CAA members, which can work out to huge savings. Or, you can transport your car seats from home (as most airlines won't count these as checked baggage either).
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Oct 22nd, 2009 12:17 PM
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Your kids are way to young to enjoy Disneyland. You wont enjoy it and they wont either, or remember it really. You will find they will tire out fast. Wait until they aere older so they can enjoy the rides more, etc. Then that way you wont have to worry about strollers, etc, tc
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Oct 22nd, 2009 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by
Spidey
Your kids are way to young to enjoy Disneyland. You wont enjoy it and they wont either, or remember it really. You will find they will tire out fast. Wait until they aere older so they can enjoy the rides more, etc. Then that way you wont have to worry about strollers, etc, tc
I agree. Your kids may love it but I wouldn't consider it a "relaxing" vacation. Why not just rent a condo in Florida and spend the week on the beach?
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Oct 22nd, 2009 12:55 PM
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We just did Disney with our 5yo and 2yo. The 2yo now loves Disney and everything princess and Mickey so they will remember it. What I would recommend and what we did was rent a house close to Disney, did the Magic Kingdom twice and the rest of the time shopped, went to the beach, sea world and their 2nd favorite activity swim in the pool that was behind the rental house. Epcot, Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios won't be any fun for the young kids. Just do the magic kingdom part the the kids will love it. That's just my 2 cents.
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Oct 22nd, 2009 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by
JAC
IMHO, 1 & 2 years old are too young to properly appreciate Disneyland. YMMV.
but they are free under three so who cares...its warm down south...
for the record i disagree with you...
been to WDW with my child when she was 18 months and again when she was just over 2 and will go again next week when she is just over 2.5 years old...she picks up more stuff each time and has loved it each time...actually as she gets older she wants more spinning, more time with the characters etc....she is a sensory monster though...
child 2 years plus a day will pay adult fare. no NA discounts...this was the first time we paid for her to fly...drove down when she was just over two but paid about 460US for all three on southwest out of BUF.
for the best tips go to disboards.com and mousesavers.com
you will get more tips there than here for sure...
to the people who think kids are too young to go to disney...you meanies...
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Oct 22nd, 2009 01:59 PM
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Of course your kids would enjoy disney. Don't they enjoy going shopping? Going to the restaurant? Kids that age enjoy everything that is new so I wouldn't worry about where you go.
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Oct 22nd, 2009 05:35 PM
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One thing you can do is use the "stroller pass" trick at disney. What you do is you and your partner get a fast pass each and then when it's time to come back to the ride you ask for a "stroller pass". But you each get one. Then you get two rides each with no lineup. One of you wait with the kids while one of you uses the "fast pass" then you use your other fast pass when the other person returns. Then you can go ahead and use the "stroller passes". Or you can save your stroller passes for another time since I believe there is no expiry on them.
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