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As devoted Disney enthusiasts, we have cherished memories of taking our children to the magical world of Disney during their early years. However, looking back, we realize that our kids were too young to fully appreciate the experience, leaving them with little to no recollection of the trip. This has led us to a significant decision regarding our twin grandchildren.
We have decided to wait until they are at least six years old before introducing them to the enchanting realms of Disney. This age seems to strike the perfect balance where children can engage with the attractions, characters, and the overall atmosphere, creating lasting memories that they will treasure for years to come.
We want our grandchildren to experience the joy and wonder of Disney in a way that resonates with them. By waiting until they are older, we hope to ensure that their first visit is filled with excitement and unforgettable moments that they can carry with them into adulthood.
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