My 2 year old says "Daddy, I wanna go my Disneyland", both of my girls are already addicted...hobie16 wrote: Take the toddlers. Drive and park the strollers responsibly, and change diapers in the proper place. The kids will thank you later.
Why Would You Do That???
- ktulu
- Permanent Fixture
- Posts: 4150
- Joined: Tue Jan 09, 2007 1:01 pm
- Park: ktululand
- Department: Custodial
- Position: Janitor
- Location: Texas
- Contact:
Re: Why Would You Do That???
"People can drink coke and pepsi, but they can't pee in the street."
812114
812114
- TiggerHappy
- Regular Guest
- Posts: 450
- Joined: Sun Feb 13, 2011 2:25 am
- Park: Disneyland
- Department: Food & Beverage
- Location: California
- Contact:
Re: Why Would You Do That???
Honestly, if I had a kid, I'd wait until he/she can walk before taking him to the parks. Swimming through the crowds and finding places to eat are stressful enough. I don't need to add lugging around a stroller and diaper-changing to that repertoire. In the meantime, he/she can start his/her Disney addiction via movies and Kingdom Hearts. :D:andfar wrote:IMO, I wouldn't like to take a child that young to Disney. Dealing with changing diapers and a stroller doesn't sound fun at all. We didn't take our son untill he was out of diapers and we knew he would be able to walk most of the day without us holding him too much. That magical age was 4 1/2. He did good. No stroller, no renting a stroller, and no diapers!! I honestly don't know how parents do it.
-
- Practically Lives Here
- Posts: 1126
- Joined: Sun Aug 05, 2007 6:31 pm
- Location: North Carolina
Re: Why Would You Do That???
Have to agree with you there but you will find a lot of resistance to that idea. That's OK, cause it is their life to live. I didn't take my kids until they were at least 6 and could participate and remember, the same with my grand-kids. I promised them and their parents that I would take them all as soon as they reached 6, and I did.TiggerHappy wrote:Honestly, if I had a kid, I'd wait until he/she can walk before taking him to the parks. Swimming through the crowds and finding places to eat are stressful enough. I don't need to add lugging around a stroller and diaper-changing to that repertoire. In the meantime, he/she can start his/her Disney addiction via movies and Kingdom Hearts. :D:
I know that other folks get a very good experience out of taking their young, young kids to the place. I'm not sure how they enjoy it, but they do and that is all that counts.
:goofy: :goofy:
Re: Why Would You Do That???
Chrissa's first visit was at three months, but only long enough to go to the Silhouette Shop to introduce her to a dear friend, then a feeding and diaper stop at the Baby center. As for her addiction, that came from Mommy, Daddy, and Papa all working there at one time or another.
For Randy, For Bonny, For Chris...
-
- Permanent Fixture
- Posts: 5002
- Joined: Sat Mar 10, 2007 7:14 pm
- Park: DLR Guest
- Department: Churro Inspection
- Position: In Line for POTC
Re: Why Would You Do That???
OMG that is so cute! :)ktulu wrote:My 2 year old says "Daddy, I wanna go my Disneyland", both of my girls are already addicted...
Depending on the kid,I can see both sides.....One of my happiest memories was taking my 6 mo old to "My Disneyland." Of course he doesn't remember,but it was a beautiful day,we didn't keep him out late,and the park wasn't even crowded
:flybongo: NO BULL!!!!!:D:
- ktulu
- Permanent Fixture
- Posts: 4150
- Joined: Tue Jan 09, 2007 1:01 pm
- Park: ktululand
- Department: Custodial
- Position: Janitor
- Location: Texas
- Contact:
Re: Why Would You Do That???
Well, the (now 5) year old recognized Tomorrowland on her first visit to the MK when she was younger (i forget the exact age) after we first went to Disneyland earlier in the year. She asked if she could go on Buzz. My wife and I just looked at each other in amazement that 1) she did actually remember and 2) she knew which land we were in and figured they'd have the ride :D:
"People can drink coke and pepsi, but they can't pee in the street."
812114
812114
- BRWombat
- Permanent Fixture
- Posts: 5131
- Joined: Thu Jul 22, 2004 2:00 pm
- Department: Offsite Harmony
- Position: Back Row Baritone
- Location: Dallas area
- Contact:
Re: Why Would You Do That???
It's genetic -- both the intelligence and the love-of-Disney gene!ktulu wrote:Well, the (now 5) year old recognized Tomorrowland on her first visit to the MK when she was younger (i forget the exact age) after we first went to Disneyland earlier in the year. She asked if she could go on Buzz. My wife and I just looked at each other in amazement that 1) she did actually remember and 2) she knew which land we were in and figured they'd have the ride :D:
"This would be a great place if we could only get rid of all these people." - Walt Disney
VocalMajority Twitter
VocalMajority Twitter
-
- Regular Guest
- Posts: 135
- Joined: Wed May 14, 2008 1:45 pm
- Location: Indianapolis, IN
- Contact:
Re: Why Would You Do That???
The diaper changing areas, plus the Baby Center, are just so nice we've never had a problem bringing our daughter to the park since she was just a wee one.
And I probably posted it before, but it's true about people changing diapers where ever. I know there was once or twice when I was doing my walk of a Nemo Sub that I saw one stuck with the flotation devices, or stashed under the stairwell.
T
And I probably posted it before, but it's true about people changing diapers where ever. I know there was once or twice when I was doing my walk of a Nemo Sub that I saw one stuck with the flotation devices, or stashed under the stairwell.
T
"You know Explorers...I have people ask me all the time how these docks have stayed standing so strong for close to 50 years, and I tell them to just take a look..."
"They're covered with mussels."
"They're covered with mussels."
Re: Why Would You Do That???
We waited until ours were out of diapers, but their first trips were before they turned 3 and were still free. But those first trips were really for ME not for them. It's the same thing with taking babies to see Santa, it's not for them, it's for me.
Re: Why Would You Do That???
You don't know the meaning of gross until you've found a used tampon on a ride. Knott's Berry Farm, Calico Railroad, found by me. The engineer was just as shocked as I was when I told him. So were my co-workers. I mean, how in blue blazes did they DO that?