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We want to take my two in half year old to ethier unversal or disney. We are already going to sea world. I had a friend that said that there is nothing for a toddler at disney and that unversal might be better. We will be there first week of sept. so hopefully it will not be so crowded.We will be there 7 days that is why we wanted to go somewhere besides seaworldWalt disney world in Orlando. Also I know she will not remember it but I will always remember the look on her face!!!
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Definitely Disney. Universal is more of a place for.. Teenagers? I went to Universal a couple years ago with my family. My sibs and I are all over the age of 13.. The rides are roller coasters... I don't think they'd even let a two year old anything there.. Disney is the way to go. The atmosphere is amazing. Especially if you're with your kids.
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Well, you can certainly pull up each web site and see what you think of each. I tried both with my kids and Disney seemed to go over better with all of them. We also did Knott's Berry Farm too and it was actually better than Disney as far as for the kids. You could always take baby to LegoLand to assure baby has interaction.Enjoy your vacation, no matter where you go!
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to be honest with you, disneyland is so much better. they haev so many kid rides.. come on...its disneyland! my little sister had the time of her life when she was 4 and she still does. she 9 now by the way. universal is really advanced for a toddler. they wouldnt really understand what the place is. disneyland on the other hand has massive characters and activity places! good luck
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Your child will never remember the trip at age 2 1/2...and you will remember pushing a stroller through crowds, realizing that you paid a lot of money to have pictures of your child frightened to death and crying with beyond lifesize Disney characters, and frustrated because your child could have played in the sandbox at the local park for free. You'll avoid walking for miles in the heat trying to find something your toddler can do...and most likely, you could have found something similar close to home. WAIT a few years....till your child can walk for hours, recognize the Disney characters, and actually remember the event!!! Going now would be a huge waste of time/money, in my opinion. Buy a swingset for your yard instead, and if you don't have one try the zoo, waterpark, playground close to home!!
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