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Old 04-07-2007, 10:42 PM   #9
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I agree on the stroller point. Bitch if you must, but try taking a four-year-old around the park all day and deal with their exhaustion afterwards. Not pretty.

Having spent time with various infant/toddler (you know, the in-between stage like "tweens"-- what do you call them? Inddlers? Todfants?) nieces and nephews at various Disney parks, I think that taking them early is great. It's the kind of visual stimulation that really gets their little brains going. I've heard people deny that children get anything out of that situation, but I've seen my baby nieces and nephews get more out of a day at the park than most adults do.

I'm glad you enjoyed it! As much as I enjoy the grown-up day at the park, nothing can beat one with a wee companion you love.
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