Why take two two year olds to Disneyland?

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Because it is amazing and free!  From breakfast with Goofy to the actual Disneyland itself-kids under three are free.  If you wait and book in the spring, you may even be able to score free airfare for your wee ones too.  Here are the guys helping to pack before the trip.  Notice the Santa Claus pajama pants-they were already so ready for Christmas weeks ago! (seriously spell-check I always thought pajama was spelled pyjamma?)

Favorite parts of Disneyland included the Carousel which we rode perhaps 20 times, wearing our Mickey hats courtesy of Auntie P (souvenirs from a trip her family took to Disneyworld when the guys were born) and eating Tortillas from California Adventure land.  We had a three day pass but only really did a segment in the park each day followed by beach or something else in the evening.  I can’t seem to find the Goofy Breakfast pictures right now, but that was probably the event the kids loved most about Disneyland and since we were there for the first sitting at 7am, they had a lot of time with each of the characters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This picture is called “Leaving Disneyland.”  This is how you can tell they truly are their dad’s kids:

 

 

 

 

 

And this is what my guys loved most about California and I would have to say me too!

4 thoughts on “Why take two two year olds to Disneyland?

  1. So good to know…we have been thinking of taking them there but had heard 3 is a better age!!! great pics, love the one of the 4 of you 🙂

  2. Thank you for visiting my site. So glad you did because now I find my new favorite travel blog. 🙂 You live in one of the city that I most want to move to and we actually plan a trip in 2011. So hopefully, I will get a lot of tips from you. 🙂

    On the other note, totally agree about taking a 2 years old to Disneyland, it’s free so at least you are not too worried about the cost. Even though they might not remember but you can look back at the photos and talk about the trip later. 🙂

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