How early is to early (newborns at parks)

Lord Gonchar's avatar
Just don't blame me when none of it works out. ;)

I do believe that everyone's situation is different and what works for one family may not work for another. Just passing along my experience and in my experience, it was never that big of a hassle.


coasterqueenTRN's avatar

Mamoosh said:
My first visit to Disneyland was before my first birthday...didn't seem to have any adverse affects on me.

Yeah, right. ;) Mine was Disney World at 1 1/2. My mom said I REALLY liked "It's a Small World." When I saw it at Disneyland a few years back it scared me. LOL!

-Tina

janfrederick's avatar
That ride makes me cry. I'm glad ours will be closed this summer. ;)

"I go out at 3 o' clock for a quart of milk and come home to my son treating his body like an amusement park!" - Estelle Costanza

loriu said:
^You sure about that Moosh? ;)

I don't think it's ever too early to take a child to a park as long as you're comfortable with the changing/nursing facilities that parks provide. As others have said, taking an extra person or two along is helpful. I also think the earlier you take them to parks, they'll adapt easier to the environment. Start them on rides as early as possible so there is less anxiety issues as they grow and can ride bigger rides.


LOL at the Moosh comment and are you sure there aren't any adverse affects? It might piss them off when big brother and sister are riding and he can't!

Iggy-- who took his youngest at 2 months old and he rode his first coaster at 16months old! *** Edited 3/11/2008 2:57:56 AM UTC by Iggy ACE***


The Golden Rule - Try it once and if you don't like you don't have to go on again!

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