How old was your child when you took them to their first show (like Disney on Ice)? - disney on ice high school musical
My son loves Mickey - and Disney on Ice in the city. But only 15 months and I fear he will not sit the programs are to be seen.
Should I wait until next year? What would you do?
4 comments:
SA took me to Disney On Ice returns to the first of December 2008. Therefore, it was 18 months. Do not go well. I have 75% of the sample in the lobby at the bar I was lucky enough to sit and walk as the show. However, every child is different, you know?
But it could wait another year. I Lost about $ 80 in the program.
Wow! We are really to Disney on Ice this weekend!
Waiting for my daughter until she was 3, and she sat down and looked at .. loved it ..
But as you know, Disney comes to town once every 2-3 years .. So he brought in his 5-year, loved it!
This hike, we give my daughter is now 7, 21 and 10 months .. with mom (me) and dad.
I see it, if your child does not remain in place, so if you are one with you, you can all meet to go with them or keep them in the legs with the subject, and could sleep.
One is, I think after 1 years old, you must buy your ticket! Disney tickets are not so cheap!
I hope that when you go, your baby is well and that every good show!
I am not a father, but I can tell you that when I was three years old, my parents took me, my first trip to Disney. I remember like it was yesterday. I was also charged on the Base Ball Hall of Fame at 6 months and can not remember squat. I would wait until his son or at least talk with the 1st unforgettable. 15 months is a bit too early. wait until the child is about 3 or 4
Take it. There are many children and young people and all the children jump up and down ... no one is sitting in their seats. If this is not the last 30 minutes, no big deal, just leave a little earlier (and avoid the traffic)
My daughter was 17 months old when we have them to see The Wiggles and he loved them and, surprisingly, has throughout the show.
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