what the fuck
you weren't asking for advice?
"I need some help here. I have a 7 month old son, in about a year in October I wanted me and my girlfriend to go back out to Vegas for our anniversary. My son will be about a year and 9 months at the time of the trip. My GF thinks he may be too young to leave with grandparents for a weekend. Obviously he is too young right now that's why I didn't suggest it for this years anniversary but almost 2 would be OK for what I know. Anyone with any experience with this subject that can help?"
I'd say 'help' and 'advice' are much more closely linked than 'help' and 'information' - nowhere in that post did you say 'hey, i want information on what to expect when my kid is two.' you did say, however, that you needed HELP from those that had parental experience.
If you wanted information, you would have sought it in a book about parenting and children. You asked members of this board for advice on a specific situation.
Not asking for advise. I was asking for the experiences of people who have dealt with a child of that age. I have a 16 and 14 year old neice but I was not around them enough at that age to know. If semantics play a part in this than yes, help was not the best use of words. I think 99% of the posters on here knew what I was talking about. If you misunderstood than that's too bad.