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Thread started 02/05/08 9:52am

JustErin

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Need family vacation ideas please...

I want to take my son somewhere for his 3rd birthday. Which is better Disneyland or Disneyworld? Or what would be an even better destination for a little guy?
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Reply #1 posted 02/05/08 9:57am

roodboi

I'm not sure which would be better 'cause I've never been to Disneyland...but Disneyworld and all it's surrounding parks are fantastic...plus if you're willing to travel down to Orlando, there are tons of things to do besides Disney...
Disney and Universal are the two biggies that have onsite accomodations...and both are great...
Disney has more parks of course, but Universal has great plans available that are a ton less expensive than Disney...
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Reply #2 posted 02/05/08 10:04am

RodeoSchro

At that age? It doesn't matter. He'd be just as happy with a big box to play in, and won't remember a thing about it.

So, plan the vacation around two things:

1. Where do YOU want to go; and
2. Which one will yield the most memorable pictures/videos

Kids don't start really appreciating and remembering vacations like that until they're 8, 9, 10 years old.

My two cents.
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Reply #3 posted 02/05/08 10:06am

Imago

Disney parks and theme parks are very scary places for little kids.
Plus they tire very easily.
Plus they don't meet the minimum height requirements for several rides.
It's just an expensive waste of money.

My nephews didn't REALLY start to appreciate amusement parks until they were 6 and 7.

My recommendation is take him a beach location. Kids love the water even at a young age, plus when they tire of the water, they can spend hours and hours on the sand.

But one option if you want a more lavish vacation is to take a Disney Cruise. They have the best daycare on the ships ever, with all sorts of activities, playsets, and movies to show the kids. It's the best family value of all the cruise lines, and the most stress free.
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Reply #4 posted 02/05/08 10:08am

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I took my 4 year old to Disneyland this past summer. Be prepared for them to have the time of their life! My little girl still walks around talking about it. We were in a Hotel very close by, and I went to the hotel with her in the middle of the day for a nap, and she usually never naps. But on this day she took a 3 hour nap!
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Reply #5 posted 02/05/08 10:09am

roodboi

rodeo is right...at his age, it wont matter to him...he'll be in awe of any of those vacation spots...one of the smaller parks may be a better idea...I think Sea World is fantastic because it is pretty much intruiging to all ages...the Sea World in Orlando has a great kids area with lil' kid rides and an area for geting wet...
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Reply #6 posted 02/05/08 10:11am

Imago

roodboi said:

rodeo is right...at his age, it wont matter to him...he'll be in awe of any of those vacation spots...one of the smaller parks may be a better idea...I think Sea World is fantastic because it is pretty much intruiging to all ages...the Sea World in Orlando has a great kids area with lil' kid rides and an area for geting wet...

That may work too.

Orlando is only an 1.5 hours from Tampa/St. Pete's beaches, and only 50 minutes from the east coast 'Cocoa Beach' beaches too.
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Reply #7 posted 02/05/08 10:12am

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woot!

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Reply #8 posted 02/05/08 10:12am

roodboi

Imago said:

roodboi said:

rodeo is right...at his age, it wont matter to him...he'll be in awe of any of those vacation spots...one of the smaller parks may be a better idea...I think Sea World is fantastic because it is pretty much intruiging to all ages...the Sea World in Orlando has a great kids area with lil' kid rides and an area for geting wet...

That may work too.

Orlando is only an 1.5 hours from Tampa/St. Pete's beaches, and only 50 minutes from the east coast 'Cocoa Beach' beaches too.



we're so gonna include you in our vacation plans this year...


you can watch the kids for us!!! woot!


note to self: kids may come back with fucked up haircuts...
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Reply #9 posted 02/05/08 10:12am

JustErin

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My son will be 3 then but he's the size of a 5 year old now (pretty close in behaviour as well) and has already been on rides like a big kid roller coaster. He won't be scared at all.

But I do wonder if he is a tad too young to travel via plane for more than a couple of hours....
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Reply #10 posted 02/05/08 10:17am

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i'm with the big box theory.....








jus kidding, i would actually take him when he can cherish the memory more 12, 14. idk???

i took all my kids when they were little and now they are grumpy cause we don't get to do things together like that much anymore. I think I shoulda waited
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Reply #11 posted 02/05/08 10:24am

JustErin

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Wait, I just remembered. We have Canada's Wonderland and there is the Toronto Zoo too.

Geez, I forgot that Canada actually has fun things to do too.
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Reply #12 posted 02/05/08 10:47am

RodeoSchro

myfavorite said:

i'm with the big box theory.....








jus kidding, i would actually take him when he can cherish the memory more 12, 14. idk???

i took all my kids when they were little and now they are grumpy cause we don't get to do things together like that much anymore. I think I shoulda waited


For my daughter's 8th birthday, I got her onstage with Prince.

It's been all downhill birthday-present-wise since.
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Reply #13 posted 02/05/08 11:23am

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roodboi said:

Imago said:


That may work too.

Orlando is only an 1.5 hours from Tampa/St. Pete's beaches, and only 50 minutes from the east coast 'Cocoa Beach' beaches too.



we're so gonna include you in our vacation plans this year...


you can watch the kids for us!!! woot!


note to self: kids may come back with fucked up haircuts...


lol
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Reply #14 posted 02/05/08 1:58pm

BobGeorge67

JustErin said:

But I do wonder if he is a tad too young to travel via plane for more than a couple of hours....


The last plane trip with my girls, aged "almost" 3 & 5 1/2, was back in September. If your son is the type of kid that can sit for a few hours & color or read, then he'll do fine on the plane. We fly down to Disney World from Connecticut at least once a year. It is about a 3 1/2 hour flight. It's not the flight that is tough, but lugging all the stuff a toddler needs long with you... Stroller, bag of toys/games/dolls, etc...
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Reply #15 posted 02/05/08 2:08pm

JustErin

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BobGeorge67 said:

JustErin said:

But I do wonder if he is a tad too young to travel via plane for more than a couple of hours....


The last plane trip with my girls, aged "almost" 3 & 5 1/2, was back in September. If your son is the type of kid that can sit for a few hours & color or read, then he'll do fine on the plane. We fly down to Disney World from Connecticut at least once a year. It is about a 3 1/2 hour flight. It's not the flight that is tough, but lugging all the stuff a toddler needs long with you... Stroller, bag of toys/games/dolls, etc...


He's not a kid that will just sit still. I see him getting very antsy and annoying. lol

He can't help it, though. He just craves constant and varied stimulation.

I now think that's it's best that we drive somewhere this year (he's great in the car since he's totally strapped in).

I'd love to take him to Disneyworld but like some people mentioned I think it might be best to wait until he's a bit older and will have some great memories of it.

Mind you, he still talks about the day he went for a train ride in Thomas and that was last August. hmmm
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Reply #16 posted 02/05/08 8:51pm

BobGeorge67

JustErin said:

I'd love to take him to Disneyworld but like some people mentioned I think it might be best to wait until he's a bit older and will have some great memories of it.

Mind you, he still talks about the day he went for a train ride in Thomas and that was last August. hmmm


Personally, I enjoy seeing the look of wonder & amazement in their faces... There is something so pure about it.

My girls talk about their visits to Disney World all the time. But, being big Disney fans, there is a lot around to remind them of the trip. smile
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Reply #17 posted 02/05/08 9:25pm

ArielB

JustErin said:

Wait, I just remembered. We have Canada's Wonderland and there is the Toronto Zoo too.

Geez, I forgot that Canada actually has fun things to do too.

Got, Wonderland sucks. the first ride we waited more than an hour in line. and the other lines we were in, weren't short either. The food is expensive and you're not alowed to bring your own in. they check your bags and won't let you in with your own food.
Although, they are just building the biggest roller coaster in Canada at the moment, and I saw it. It's scary. I'd love to try it.
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Reply #18 posted 02/05/08 9:52pm

JustErin

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ArielB said:

JustErin said:

Wait, I just remembered. We have Canada's Wonderland and there is the Toronto Zoo too.

Geez, I forgot that Canada actually has fun things to do too.

Got, Wonderland sucks. the first ride we waited more than an hour in line. and the other lines we were in, weren't short either. The food is expensive and you're not alowed to bring your own in. they check your bags and won't let you in with your own food.
Although, they are just building the biggest roller coaster in Canada at the moment, and I saw it. It's scary. I'd love to try it.


I went a few years ago and it wasn't so bad.
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