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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: New Hampshire
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Not that it usually takes her too much effort to convince daddy. I can't ever remember convincing my dad to do things that she has convinced me of with her "daddy pleaaase" and she is only going on 6. . Quote:
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 62
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My input may be too late for the OP, but here goes nothing...
We've got a 4.5 year old, an almost 2 year old and a new born, but when I mentioned going to WDW as a family my wife said she had NO interest in taking a kid that still needed naps, which meant that we needed to wait about 3 more years. I started planning a daddy-daughter trip for me and my 4.5 year old, and I honestly have never been so excited for a trip before in my life (this will be her first Disney trip). I'm more excited for this than I was for our trip to Hawaii, Belize, Europe... anything! I'm a strong believer in "Quality Time" with your kids, and can't think of a better place to spend some one on one time with your little girl. My wife is completely supportive of this, and since it's just the two of us we're going to be able to do more of the ADRs / activities than we would usually be able to try. I'll let you know how it turns out, as we're going from April 21 to April 27th, but at this point in the process I couldn't recommend it enough. As a general rule of thumb, you'll never regret any one on one time you spend with your daughter, and you'll never regret a trip to WDW. Combine the two and you're golden! |
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