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orlando with 3.5yrs old anybody done it is there enough to keep that age happy

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MamatoHoney · 12/03/2006 14:28

we are contemplating going next march just me hubby and dd

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calpopscalum · 12/03/2006 14:29

My friend took her ds a bit younger than that and he loved it! Still raves abbout it now. We took our 2 to Eurodisney at 18m and 2 1/2 and they both loved it and there's far more to do in Florida! your dd will be happy but exhausted!

geekgrrl · 12/03/2006 14:32

yeah, she'll love it. We took dd when she was 15 months and there was plenty even for a little one like her, you'll have a great time. :)

MamatoHoney · 12/03/2006 14:32

thanks for your answer c peaple have said that she will be too young to get any benifit from going

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MamatoHoney · 12/03/2006 14:37

i think it also must depend on the time of year we went before children about the same time of year and the weather was ok not too hot we took disabled mum and dad so couldent do so much by ourselves but we do remember it being magical and saying that we must bring our children

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MeerkatsUnite · 12/03/2006 16:59

Took our son there at that age and he had a fine time!.

Hulababy · 12/03/2006 17:41

Took DD to Orlando (Disney, Universal, etc - did th [arks pretty much full time) when she was 2y4m and going again this year and she will be 4y2m. There is tons to do!!! DD loves the rides, the shows, everything. She was in heaven and found it all so magical. And for me and Dh the holiday was amazing mainly because of her reaction to it all. DD definitely got a huge benefot from going and talks about it still, nearly 2 years later. She can't wait until this summer to do it again :)

Each of the parks have a website and it describes what it there and what the age/height restrcictiosn are.

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