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aide

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2,276 posts

165 months

Saturday 7th December 2013
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I'm in my wife's parents house for Christmas.
We alternate between Paris and Dublin year on year.
My eldest daughter is 2 1/2.
Is she old enough for Disneyland at that age?

GavinPearson

5,715 posts

252 months

Saturday 7th December 2013
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If you have nothing better to do then there is some stuff for kids at that age, but I would check the admission prices before proposing the idea to family. My experience of both US parks is that they are seriously expensive.

Moley RUFC

3,618 posts

190 months

Saturday 7th December 2013
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I would say no. Our lad was 2 when we took him in the summer with our eldest who is 5. She loved it and whilst he enjoyed the occasional thing he spent a fair bit of the time in the pushchair asleep. My daughter loved it though especially the princess's meet and greet.

Depends on the individual I suppose but there is a lot of ground to cover.

HD Adam

5,154 posts

185 months

Saturday 7th December 2013
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At that age, no.

My youngest was 4 when we first went to Disney World, which seemed about right.

Your daughter would probably be just as happy in a Disney shop at the mall.

ILoveMondeo

9,614 posts

227 months

Saturday 7th December 2013
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Agreed, wait till they are 4 or 5 at least.

I held on a bit longer until mine was 7 or 8, had a really great time, still young enough to get excited by it and old/big enough to go on the rides too!




ArmaghMan

2,417 posts

181 months

Saturday 7th December 2013
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aide said:
I'm in my wife's parents house for Christmas.
We alternate between Paris and Dublin year on year.
My eldest daughter is 2 1/2.
Is she old enough for Disneyland at that age?
Realistically they can go on Smallworld,the teacups, maybe Dumbo, maybe cars and that is about it as far as I remember

FiF

44,126 posts

252 months

Saturday 7th December 2013
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OP do you actually mean Disneyland Paris?

Bit young at that age imo.

Also could be VERY cold.

ILoveMondeo

9,614 posts

227 months

Saturday 7th December 2013
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FiF said:
Also could be VERY cold.
yes thermals are definitely order of the day if going there in December / January


Maracus

4,243 posts

169 months

Saturday 7th December 2013
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We went 6 weeks ago in half term. I'd say that having taken our oldest when he was 5 in 2008, and then our youngest at 4 this time, I wouldn't want to take a younger child.

And yes, it'll be cold.