sinnyy
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@tiggerpooh oh dear....thot of sch hol coz its the only time can go...what abt express pass in disney? I can feel tiredness oredi talking abt it...haha
Hello, will be appreciated if anyone can adv the trip to Tokyo or other part of Japan, other that Disneyland any place children (6 yo) will enjoy?
I like cruise. Lots of activities, fun. Relatively easier as all is on the ship. If more adventurous, can disembark during the port stops.
How about Disneyland? I am trying to decide whether to go to Disneyland, unsure if it's worthed going with my baby since she will likely not remember anything from it. Anyone has brought their 1 year old to Disneyland and can share your overall experience?
Thanks Mayochuu for sharing. It's a pity your baby didn't enjoy Disneysea as much. Is it tiring bringing a baby around the theme park? I imagine Tokyo Disney should be a lot more comfortable than HK Disneyland.Hi, I went to Tokyo Disneysea with my 1yo last week. And you are right your baby will never remember and also not going to enjoy either I guess. We went on 2 rides (Jasmine Flying Carpet & Carousel) but on both rides the baby didnt look exactly happy plus the queue was kind of long. And because it was crowded its hard to find a restaurant to seat my baby in to feed him properly. The mascots walking around doesnt seems to attract him much either. So if given a choice I may skip going there the next time. I think 1yo is too young to enjoying disneyland.
@tiggerpooh, How did your girl take to the airplane journey to Australia?
Oh at 1 year old they still on regular milk feeds? I thought they would already be on full 3 solid meals and just maybe 2 milk feeds? If still relying on milk then will be better.
Hi, are you going solely to tokyo? A list of what I do know:
1) Tokyo Dome City (theme park)
2) Yokohama Cosmo Land (theme park)
3) Odaiba Sega Joypolis (arcade)
4) Ikebukuro Sunshine City Namja Town (a small indoor theme park thou there is no translation)
5) Ikebukuro Sunshine City Pokemon Centre (one of the biggest)
6) Ueno Zoo
7) Lego Discovery Centre
8) Robot Park Roppongi Hills (it's a playground)
If you are travelling out of tokyo
1) Universal Studio Japan, Osaka (the kids area will be heaven to them!)
2) Fuji Safari Park, Shizuoka (where you can feed lions)
3) Nara Park (roaming deers you can feed)
That's pretty much all I can think of from my past trips there. Anyway, I will be bringing my (by then) 1yo baby to Tokyo soon in 24 days! It's my first time heading there as a family of 3! Am very excited and at the same time worried. I am hoping that the locals don't ostracise us cause we will be pushing a stroller. Heard that Japan isn't exactly baby-friendly despite being a nice country.
Hihi.. Was this free and easy or package? Any itinerary to share?Taiwan... I think night markets are not really suitable for kids. My feel is dat d markets r crowded n if u have a toddler... u wld worry wanna hold on tight 2 him/her.
While we didnt go 2 any of d kids places, my gal did enjoy herself... Esp on d Maokong Gondola and Alishan.
I just came back fr a trip.... Down-under... my gal had so much fun dat she asked me 2 bring her back "next week" Told her mommy has 2 wk 2 have enough $ 2 bring her back again...
She learned basic skiing... had so much fun
I'm keen in the Aussie one thanks very much in sharing hehe@sinnyy We went Sydney and Melbourne... Went skiing in Melbourne (Mt Buller) It was fun... my gal had a great time too. I think d only complain I have is we shld have plan 4 a longer trip. 10 days were barely enough.
@stinzy For both Taiwan and Australia, they were free and easy trips. Except dat 4 Taiwan, as we went wif extended families, we could cater a mini bus. But d itinerary was wat we want 2 do... there was also a tour guide who was on board 2 give us background history on some of d places we visited He is quite gd... Let me know which itinerary u wld like, Taiwan or Australia?