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    Must do's will be what makes your son happy. I think the advise given here has been good about some of the "dark" rides. He mights also like the WDW Railroad that circles the MK. He might enjoy running around Tom Sayers Island. Maybe the color and music of the parades will excite him. The ballon sellers holding dozens of ballons might catch his eye. He might want to take the monorail around and around. If he likes water, besides swimming, he may like the pop up fountains at EPCOT and Downtown Disney.
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    We are thinking of going next November when my son will be 18 months old.

    I have been checking ticket prices but doesn't quote his age group.

    Do under 3's get in free?

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    My oldest son was about 18mo when we went once and we did Fantasy/Toontowwn Land rides and any thing Not in the dark...even my oldest doesn't care for Stitch(lilo fan)lol but the flashlight idea mentioned previously was smart,might take that into consideration(ty for posting)for my 3yo this year...anyhow at that age my kids really enjoyed the characters/interaction the most.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reservoir Dog View Post
    We are thinking of going next November when my son will be 18 months old.

    I have been checking ticket prices but doesn't quote his age group.

    Do under 3's get in free?
    They sure do! We just squeezed in our last free trip last week. My son turns 3 next month. He rode everything. His most favorite were the Teacups and Dumbo. He also loved the Electrical Light Parade in Magic Kingdom and anytime there was water he was all about it. We spent a good amount of time in Donald's Boat and in the pop fountains at EPCOT.

    Just wanted to add that it's nice to bring a change of dry clothes for the days when you are likely to encounter water play. My son got absolutely soaked in those EPCOT fountains when he was 18 months and we ended up buying a towel and t-shirt.
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    We have taken all 3 DS when they were 2 & our advice is to start w/ the rides/attractions that you know they'll like & then slowly work your way up the thrill/dark/scare scale. We made the mistake of It's Tough to Be a Bug w/ our oldest & after that we had a hard time getting him to go on any new dark rides the rest of the trip.

    Best advice is to just slow down & make sure you take midday breaks so your son can stay rested for the entire trip & you'll get to experience more in the long run.
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