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Viral Video Of Baby's Enthusiastic Reaction To His Mom's Question Leaves Viewers Floored

Screenshots from @sobrizzle's TikTok video
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TikToker Stefanie O’Brien asked her family 'Who wants to go to Four Seasons Orlando?'—and the baby's affirmative response left viewers stunned at how 'fully conscious' the infant appears to be.

Let's be honest, if someone were to offer for us to go to Disney World, and specifically somewhere as fancy as the Four Seasons Orlando, who among us would turn that down?

That being said, it'd still be surprising to hear from a baby that they, too, would like to go.


But that's exactly what happened when Stefanie O'Brien asked her family, including her infant niece:

"Who wants to go to Four Seasons Orlando?"

The entire room chorused that they wanted to go, of course.

That includes O'Brien's niece, who looked at her aunt, raised her hand in the air with a pointed finger, and said:

"Me!"

You can watch the video here:

@sobrizzle

If the @Four Seasons Hotels is looking for a baby ambassador my niece got you 😂🤣😂🤣😂

People seem to have differing opinions about how much babies and toddlers can communicate, or how much they're even aware of the world around them.

But even though O'Brien's niece only said one word, her quick response, her passionate reaction, and her little hand up in the air had the internet reeling.

Some TikTokers were tickled by the baby's response and could not get enough of her.

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But others were much more fixated on what they believed to be the complexity of the baby's response.

Unless the moment had been rehearsed beforehand and the infant had heard "Four Seasons Orlando" frequently in the past few days, it seemed unlikely that she would know what the Four Seasons Orlando resort was, let alone that she adamantly wanted to go there.

There was also how she responded—with her smile, attentiveness, and pointed finger for extra fancy flair—that placed the cherry on top.

A few TikTokers even shared their own bizarre experiences with 'fully conscious' babies.

@careysface

also it’s my birthday today 🎉 #consciousbaby #funny #goviral #teamwork

@mmarkroberts

conscious babies need to be studied — im thinkin boss baby wasnt too far off


@eztalks.1

Mark my words. ALSO FOR THE LOVE OF GOD THIS IS SATIRE!! I did not think that this video would need a disclaimer lol #comedy #satire #fypage #fyp #fypツ #fypシ゚viral #fcb #fourseasons #fourseasonsorlando

Some TikTokers joked about the baby's reaction, and invented their own imagined responses.

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A few TikTokers even added their own narration to the viral video.

@lifecentral_

#viral #baby #orlando #fyp

@clitsandroses

4 seasons orlando 🥰 #fyp #xoxo #pad #period #fourseasonshotel #baby #mom #trend #plsdontflop #trend #trending #tiktokviral

And to top things off, even the Four Seasons Orlando got in on the action, with several employees participating in a funny TikTok video:

@fourseasons

#Stitch with @Stefanie O’Brien Let the adventure begin @Stefanie O’Brien fam 🏰✨@FourSeasonsOrlando #LuxuryTravel #FamilyTravel #LoveFourSeasons

Admittedly, all babies are different, and each baby is going to develop at their own, individualistic rate, but that doesn't make moments like this any less impressive, interesting, or fun.

At the very least, we can agree that we, too, would love to go to Four Seasons Orlando for a trip with our loved ones, and we hope that this baby (and newest Four Seasons Orlando ambassador) had an adventure to remember!

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