Later this month we’ll be taking our 2.5 year old daughter to Disney World.

Any dad tips? Or any fun Disney stories?

  • @constantokra
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    65 months ago

    It could be cold, hot, rainy or sunny. You won’t know until close to the day. Some little ones like the mascots, some really don’t. 2 and under kids get in free and eat free at family style / buffet restaurants. Take advantage. The family style restaurants (they just bring food, and they’ll keep bringing it until you stop asking) are way easier with a child you have to stay near. Buffets are fine, but logistically a bit more challenging. Some of the restaurants have characters. My kid particularly liked princesses, so akershus has probably been his favorite. You need reservations, and even then you’ll wait a bit, but you’ll also meet tons of characters, depending on the restaurant. Otherwise you can bring your own food. It’s a lot cheaper and takes some of the stress away because everyone will be hungry at the same time you are.

    The fireworks are a bit much for a lot of little ones, and the crowd is a lot. If you can time it just right at magic kingdom, it’s great to ride the ferry away from the park while the fireworks are going. Much less hassle and noise and it’s still pretty spectacular. But there’s usually a line for the ferry. It takes some pretty good timing.

    If anyone in your party is disabled, absolutely get a das pass.

    I like to bring a large baby blanket. It’s useful for so many things, but I find it very useful as a sling to carry my little guy when he gets tired.

    Don’t expect to do too much. You’ll all be happier if you plan on taking it slow.