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Old 06-24-2005, 11:58 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by Name
:shrug: while Disney is created for children of all ages, I believe that it is the youngest of the children(over 2 y.o.) that are most impacted by all things Disney. I know that the most impactful memories I have of visiting the parks are my earliest memories. Any visits to the parks for me now are just a trigger to remember those memories in more detail. So I truly believe anything that can enhance a young childs experience more has more value then my desire for the best views and will sacrifice my view for such an experience to be had.
[Devil's Advocate]
One could argue that a child of 10 years old is going to remember far more of his trip than a child of 3, and that therefore, they should get the very best day of anyone.
[/Advocate]

The point about the fireworks show being made for adults is a VERY good one.

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