It depends on how many park days you are planning and what your child likes. If you are doing a short trip- I would focus on MK and EPCOT. If you are going to be there a week, then I would fit in a DHS day, especially if your child likes and will sit through shows. DD was a show kid at age 2. She loved all of the live shows and would sit through them without wiggling (she is now 9, and to no one's surprise she is now a theatre kid). For us, on her 2 year old trip, DHS turned out to be great for a day mid-trip. We were a little tired from running open to close at the other parks, and since DHS is show heavy, it would up being a nice slower day. There is Beauty and the Beast, Little Mermaid, Disney Jr., Muppets 3D and now Frozen Sing along. Now- if she does not like shows- it may not be worth the day. Other than that, for little ones it is mostly TSM and character meet and greets. Just because your DD is not a Toy Story fan, don't assume she won't car about TSM or meeting the Toy Story characters. DD didn't really care for Toy Story when she was a pre-schooler, but she did still love TSM and she was always a character nut, so she also wanted to meet Buzz and Woody at DHS, even though she wasn't a big fan of the movie. If your DD turns out to like characters, there are Disney Jr. characters available for meet and greets like Sofia and I've heard Doc McStuffins was either recently added or is about to be added for meets. I will say that for us when DD was 2 and 3, DHS was just a half day or at most a 3/4 day park. As she got a little older and started enjoying more things there- that time expanded.