Most parents don't start saying age in years until they reach about 2. The reason it was appropriate in this post is because there is a big difference between a baby who just turned one, and a baby who is getting ready to turn 2 in terms of their development, and if they will be ready to enjoy a specific experience. It is nice to meet you sarahnimal. I like your mouse ears! Lillysmama- I have heard from others who had little ones that the party turned out to be a good experience! I would definitely do it! We haven't gone yet, it is a little pricey for us with five kids. I'm kicking myself for not going a few years back when tickets were $20 with ap discount! - 7mouskedoodles 161.1 #2139 1:37PM
If you click my name and scroll down a few pics you can see my son at MHP at about 4 months. He was tic tic crock and his Bjorne was part of the costume. - Mouse4life 1085.8 #78 1:42PM
I started using years, the moment my son turned a year. It was other people that had a problem with that. I remember this one woman on a bus asking me how old he was. This was in the spring. I told her he was a year, she thought he just had his b-day. When I said it was in December, she then says "Oh so he is actually..." Then gave me his age in months. - Lelundrial 341.4 #429 1:52PM
I agree with 7mouskedoodles-lots of milestones in the first 2 years. HUGE differences! :) - HandMeAChurroImmaFaint 1802.6 #42 1:57PM
Lol, I don't know... I think when there 2. - lillysmamma 5.5 #9755 4:44PM
I think you should buy tickets early. They seem to be selling out fast this hear. - Mouse4life
1085.8 #78 1:32PM
Well you've got a year to think about it. - my-unbirthday1025
165.8 #2074 1:35PM
I've never been to the Halloween party, but I don't see why not. :-) - Fanatic4Disney
258.0 #928 1:38PM
Take the little one. I would take a one year old. - Lelundrial
341.4 #429 1:52PM
Should be fun! Your baby will probably even fall asleep in the stroller when it gets late! 😊 - MinnieMousewife
570.4 #194 2:46PM