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    Worth going to theme parks with 1 year old twins?

    I'm hoping you guys can help. We are coming to Orlando in March with our 1 year old twins. I had planned to spend our holiday soaking up the sun and lazing by the pool at our villa [8D] (well as much as you can with small children). Now I'm wondering whether it would be worth visiting any of the theme parks with our boys. I had thought it would be a waste of money/effort at this age. I'm sure this won't be our only trip to Florida with them and we've been to Disney/Universal before we had them. Can anyone advise whether it would be worth going to any of the theme parks with children this age and which ones? I was wondering about the water parks in particular.

    Thanks very much!

    Rachel


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    For what it's worth I would love to take my grand daughter and she is just 14 months old. You don't have to pay theme park entance for them at such a young age and I am sure there would be lots for them to enjoy. Maybe just a couple of trips especially to The Magic Kingdom and keep them fairly short.
    Morning at the park, afternoon pool and nap and evening fireworks.

    They won't remember it but you will


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    Typhoon Lagoon has its own kiddie area with lazy river and really little slides
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    Can they walk yet? Can they swim?

    If they can't walk and will be in a stroller then they will get a lot of enjoyment from SeaWorld. There's so much to see and most of it moves of its own free will! I bet they would love the attraction where you walk underneath the huge tank with the fish swimming around and above you.

    Magic Kingdom would be a lovely place to take them too because of the various young children's areas.

    If they can't walk and/or can't swim, then you will probably find that they will have a fantastic time with armbands in the pool at whichever villa you stay at. I know that a number of my tiny guests have learnt to swim in my pool. No worries about being splashed by the bigger kids either, when you're in your own private pool![msnsmile2]

    You might find that the noise of everyone having a great time at the Water Parks might put them off or make them very cautious about entering the water.

    PS: I used to put armbands and a rubber ring on my kids so that they could be 'free' in the water. It gave them and us confidence to let them move around on their own while we swam around with them.[msnsmile2]
    Carla


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    I have taken my own children and my grand children, once when one of them was just a year old. I have to say that from a personal point of view that a trip to the main parks will be lost on a one year old.

    Sure there are lots of things to look at in the parks but the twins will be just as happy with a small paddling pool on the villa deck. Relax yourself on this holiday because when you come back in the future when they are older you will have no chance.

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    I'm sure they will enjoy the moment and will give you a lot of pleasure.

    But - will they remember it? No.

    As you intend to visit again when they are older I would say it's your call - do it for your own pleasure in seeing their little faces!

    Enjoy!




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    It's surprising what the children do take in at that age. Most of them are familiar with Disney Charaters and whilst many would be scared of the actual characters will enjoy the rides like Dumbo, It's a small world etc. I would think they would enjoy some time at Magic Kingdom. It depends on them if they would like the fireworks, some do some don't and it's only by offering the experiences that you will know, bubt as has been said, you won't have to pay for them as they are under 3 so if the weather isnt too hot, personally I would say try 1 day.

    Green meadows petting farm (you can google it for directions) is another place small children might enjoy.

    Whilst the pool idea is lovely, if the weather is like we had at Christmas (80/85 most days) in March then you may find it isn't practical all day every day and amy end up indoors to keep them cool and hydrated, so at least if you've got some options t planned you can see how you feel when you get there.

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    I would agree with Carole. We have taken our daughters since they were babies. They don't remember it but now they are 12 and 14 they love looking back at the photos of themselves and they places and things they did when they were younger. As parents we too got pleasure from our trips watching their faces. The rides and things we did were obviously different and more gentle to now - full of rides like Tower of Terror, The Hulk, Duelling Dragons, Atlantis ... [msneek]

    Have a great time and enjoy their reactions to experiences. [msnsmile]


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    We took our two boys when very young and they loved it. Especially Magic Kingdom and Sea world. At Mk there are rides they will love at that age like Winnie the Pooh and Small World.

    Every time we take our boys, now 6 and 7, there are different things to do to suit different ages.


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    We took my niece when she was 9 months and she loved the character breakfast we took her to. We booked Chef Mickeys at the Contemporary resort - you don't need park admission and if you book a later sitting, you end up with the characters all to yourself and it's not so noisy.
    Caroline & Dave



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