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		<title>By: Sue</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sue</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 14:22:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Marshall. 
Could not stop myself from answering your question. 
Don&#039;t worry, there&#039;s plenty for your 3 year-old to do and see. IN fact, she can go on most rides/shows. And belive me, she will enjoy it tremendously! 
I have been taking my little ones every year starting at their FIRST birthday and they have gotten plenty out of it everytime. Just keep in mind that is VERY likely you won&#039;t get to do and see everything as I highly reccomend setting your pace by the little one&#039;s needs... Look into what each park has to offer, what she can and cant do, and make sure that for every ride she cant go n, the next will be one she can go...
My kids are not stroller nappers, so we always stay on property, on the Disney&#039;s Value Resorts, and plan for a trip back to the hotel miday for a swim and a nap. Even if your oldest wont nap, she can play at the resort (where they have arcades, etc) while the little one recharges her batteries. Just a thought. 
But dont think for a minute they wont both enjoy it because they definetly will! 
Hope this helps!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Marshall.<br />
Could not stop myself from answering your question.<br />
Don&#8217;t worry, there&#8217;s plenty for your 3 year-old to do and see. IN fact, she can go on most rides/shows. And belive me, she will enjoy it tremendously!<br />
I have been taking my little ones every year starting at their FIRST birthday and they have gotten plenty out of it everytime. Just keep in mind that is VERY likely you won&#8217;t get to do and see everything as I highly reccomend setting your pace by the little one&#8217;s needs&#8230; Look into what each park has to offer, what she can and cant do, and make sure that for every ride she cant go n, the next will be one she can go&#8230;<br />
My kids are not stroller nappers, so we always stay on property, on the Disney&#8217;s Value Resorts, and plan for a trip back to the hotel miday for a swim and a nap. Even if your oldest wont nap, she can play at the resort (where they have arcades, etc) while the little one recharges her batteries. Just a thought.<br />
But dont think for a minute they wont both enjoy it because they definetly will!<br />
Hope this helps!</p>
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		<title>By: Marshall</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marshall</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 05:47:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This isn&#039;t so much a comment,.. rather a question. I will be a 1st time Disney Vacationer w/ my children. I have a 3 &amp; 9yr. old. I thought, &quot;Finally,.. they are both the perfect age I can take them together to DW!&quot; From your article I just read, I am getting the feeling there will not be any attractions/activities for my toddler to participate in. Is this so? Please let me know before I spend what was to be my husband and I&#039;s european vacation/honeymoon we never had, on Disneyworld for my girls. I want them both to enjoy it as much as the other. I would like your or someones advice. Thanks. ~I&#039;ve been busy printing out these tips all night as I am about to book a DW Vacation and found these articles useful,.. until I reached this one. Any advice/opinions would be appreciated.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This isn&#8217;t so much a comment,.. rather a question. I will be a 1st time Disney Vacationer w/ my children. I have a 3 &amp; 9yr. old. I thought, &#8220;Finally,.. they are both the perfect age I can take them together to DW!&#8221; From your article I just read, I am getting the feeling there will not be any attractions/activities for my toddler to participate in. Is this so? Please let me know before I spend what was to be my husband and I&#8217;s european vacation/honeymoon we never had, on Disneyworld for my girls. I want them both to enjoy it as much as the other. I would like your or someones advice. Thanks. ~I&#8217;ve been busy printing out these tips all night as I am about to book a DW Vacation and found these articles useful,.. until I reached this one. Any advice/opinions would be appreciated.</p>
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