Are your children’s vaccines up to date?

Set a reminder

Please or to access all these features

Parenting

For free parenting resources please check out the Early Years Alliance's Family Corner.

Taking 3 year old to Disneyland Paris

3 replies

MCMP13 · 22/08/2025 17:36

Has anyone took a child this age to Disney? I have got a good deal to go to Disneyland Paris on his actual 3rd birthday for 3 nights.

We are am debating wether it it worth the hassle to be honest at this age or to just wait until he is older. Can anyone share their experiences.

OP posts:
Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
Drfosters · 22/08/2025 17:37

We did! Absolutely fine. Helps to get there as early as possible, stay until lunch and then relax in the afternoons. Expect to not do a huge amount but just enjoy the atmosphere

NuffSaidSam · 22/08/2025 17:43

It depends on your circumstances.

If this is a trip you can afford to do again then, why not? But if it's a one off and you want him to really enjoy it and make memories then I'd wait a couple of years.

Also, if you like Disney and would enjoy the trip then three is old enough to get something from it. But, if you're going only for the child's benefit then I'd wait because he'll understand more, appreciate more and be able to do more in a few years.

He'd be just as happy at Legoland or Peppa Pig World or Digger land. Much cheaper and much less faff.

Bobbyelvis4ever · 22/08/2025 17:53

We went over DS’ third birthday, and it was great. He was mesmerised, and loved every minute of it. I’d do it again, but DS2’s birthday is in the summer, and it’s just too busy!

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread