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Disneyland for 17-Month-old?

My 17-month-old (who will be 18 months in a week) will be going to Disneyland for the very first time this weekend. Would he enjoy it at his age and remember (of course he won't but this will be the first and last time there just the three of us) or is it best to wait until he's a little older to go for the first time? Aside from my son being under 3 with free admission, we think there's probably no better time than now as it might be a little easier with just one child since I'm expecting multiples, before I get further in the pregnancy and into the third trimester (I'm almost 27 weeks), and before the weather gets too warm. What rides/attractions would our toddler be able to go on (with a parent) and which rides would allow us to go on as a family that would include an expectant mother and a toddler? Been there enough times before we had a child so not too concerned that I won't be able to get on most rides since this trip will be more for our son to enjoy and I plan to take as many photos as possible. :)

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Thank you, everyone for all the wonderful responses. Being almost 27 weeks pregnant with multiples and the fact that Disneyland is several hours away from my hospital in case of pre-labor or anything happening per doctor's orders, we ended up not going this time around. :( I guess better safe than sorry... BUT all your helpful responses are all saved in My Files for when we do go (whenever that will be!). They have given me insight and will definitely help us in better planning for our first trip there as a family of five (or more!). Thanks again! :)

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I just went last month. My 5,9,12 loved it. My 3 1/2 didnt like a few of the rides and seemed to be bored and the 17 mon was so overwhelmed he CRIED unless I held him. My baby is such a good one, he loves people and is independant and not a whiner so I was shocked.. once we got home he was fine, so I know he wasnt sick. Odd enough... My 5 yr old didnt care for it at 2,3 & 4 now LOVES it.... Good Luck to you :)

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There are many rides you can go on while pregnant and also a toddler. Snow white, Peter Pan, Dumbo, Winnie the Poo, Pirates, Jungle cruise, Haunted house, Alice and Wonderland plus they have the shows and also the train that goes around the park.

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Go before you have twins! You can go on It's a small world, Casey's train, Storybook boats, the train around Disneyland, the big boat that goes around the lake, and there is stuff you can walk through like Sleeping Beauty's castle and the houses in toon town. Have fun!

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There are many rides you can go on while pregnant and also a toddler. Snow white, Peter Pan, Dumbo, Winnie the Poo, Pirates, Jungle cruise, Haunted house, Alice and Wonderland plus they have the shows and also the train that goes around the park.

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I took my daughter when she was 6 months old. While I am sure she doesn't remember the trip was more for her father. However she was allowed on all of the rides in fantasyland, dumbo, peter pan ect. Also any non roller coster ride, pirates, haunted mansion, small world, jungle cruise. Height requirements are listed on the Disney website and include materhorn, star tours, space mtn., thunder mtn. railroad, Indiana Jones ect.

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he would totally enjoy it at this age. we took my 15 month old yesterday [we have the premium pass for disneyland] and he was pointing at everything, which to me seemed like he enjoyed it. toon town is a good place you can take, since you are pregnant, you can walk through all the little houses. make sure you guys ride the disneyland railroad,(its loacated right when you walk into disneyland, you cant miss it) its beats walking :]. make sure you stop at the town hall and get him a first visit pin and they put the date on it. the tiki room is so much fun, he will love that, also in that part of disneyland is the jungle cruise which im pretty sure you can get on too. make sure you guys get on its a small world, after they remolded it, the ride is so pretty now. also in california adventure they have the play house disney, thats always fun too..
but i would say if you have any questions about what you can go on because your pregnant, just go to town hall and ask them.. hope your family has fun!

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He won't remember, but if you want to go for yourself you are correct in that it is the best time. He may have some fun but plan on a short day and lots of stroller pushing. He will fall asleep.

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Hi JM,

I took my son to Disneyland for my birthday in March as we both got in for free; he was 19 months old at the time. I was wondering if it would be a huge disaster, but decided to take a chance - and we had a really great time! Because I'm neurotic, I actually gathered lots of info from different websites about the best rides for little ones his age and compiled them into a Word document so that I could plan which rides we wanted to go on, and which should be first. I can send it to you if you want.

My son still takes a nap in the afternoon, so we just went as soon as they opened and stayed as long as I could, till about 1:00. He fell asleep on the car ride home. Disney was exciting enough that he really wasn't fussy or anything like that.

Email me with any questions, or for that list of rides w/ comments - I'm at ____@____.com fun!

R.

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I would say wait. Your son won't remember it. He would enjoy it, because there is so much to look at.
But being pregnant with twins, you might not last very long, and it's a lot of money to spend for one day (remember they charge for parking and if you buy food there it's ridiculous). I am pregnant with my 3rd child, and we had annual passes that expired in March, we tried to go one last time when I was about 30 weeks pregnant I think. It was horrible for me, I was completely exhausted within 3 hours.
Go once the babies are born, but they aren't mobile yet. You will feel so much better and have so much more energy, plus your son will be that much older and easier (although I'm sure there's parents who will beg to differ that the two's are harder than 17 months).
And like someone else mentioned, buy the annual pass. It's so nice just to be able to go often for just a few hours.

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believe me when I say he won't remember a thing... Best you can do is take pictures for him to enjoy later :) Reason it's free until 3... I never understood taking little babies to these parks, it's hot, they're tired, they're uncomfortable and they sleep :( if you do go try to get a lay down in the hospital if it's not crowded... My daughter is 8 and we still go there for about 1/2 hr to lay down and take a break...

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I just went last month. My 5,9,12 loved it. My 3 1/2 didnt like a few of the rides and seemed to be bored and the 17 mon was so overwhelmed he CRIED unless I held him. My baby is such a good one, he loves people and is independant and not a whiner so I was shocked.. once we got home he was fine, so I know he wasnt sick. Odd enough... My 5 yr old didnt care for it at 2,3 & 4 now LOVES it.... Good Luck to you :)

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