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Disneyland Paris with tiny 2yo....

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TaffyandTeenyTaffy · 26/01/2012 13:26

Hubby has surprised me with a trip to Disneyland Paris.... Which I am very excited about (had been dropping the hints and doing the groundwork for years to come as I thought it would take years of nagging!)

However, I am a bit worried that our tiny just 2yo will not be able to go on many of the rides. It's been years since I have been and it was a hen weekend so not really sure what there is for little ones..... And stupid ipad wont let me on the disney website....grrr!!!

Know he will love the shows and meeting the characters etc. but will there be enough that we can do with him for three/four days ..... or should we make sure we have a hotel with a pool.
Thanks

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FiveHoursSleep · 26/01/2012 13:28

We took the three girls and our youngest was just over a year. I had her in a sling and she went on plenty of rides with me in that! Not the big, scary rollercoaster ones but at least 75% of them.
Don't worry, you'll have a fab time.

FiveHoursSleep · 26/01/2012 13:30

We went for 4 nights, 5 days, was a bit too many really. 3-4 days should be fine.

TaffyandTeenyTaffy · 26/01/2012 13:36

Thanks .... we are trying to decide on 2nights or 3nights and pool/no pool. Hubby says 3 plus pool and sod the expense and I have my sensible, let's think about this, head on!! It seems like soooo much money for a couple of nights I want to make sure we have a good time.

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Hulababy · 26/01/2012 13:43

DD was 18m when we went the first time, although just for a day trip. She loved it. She was wide eyed at all the sights and sounds and enjoyed lots of the rides.

We took her to Disney in Florida at 2y4m for a fortnight and was so excited the whole time. She never stopped for a fortnight and had an amazing holiday. Lots for her to do.

Hulababy · 26/01/2012 13:44

To DLP - you really need 3 nights ideally. Then you get a full day for each of the two parks, plus the two part days for the extra bits.

TaffyandTeenyTaffy · 26/01/2012 14:03

Thanks both.... Suppose three nights makes sense as we will have to factor in naps and mealtimes etc.

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