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we have 3 children, ages 6 4 and 2yrs old! they chose disney, my question is since there are like 16 different places to visit in disney like mgm epcot, the animal park, cinderella's castle and of couse meet the characters! what ones would you say would fit us better, if we want to do rides and the characters, our vacation pkg only gives us 2 days tickest to any 2 theme parks, ? so my question again is if we want rides and characters what ones do we chose???

2007-01-11 03:23:03 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel United States Orlando

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For your children's ages, you'll definitely want to visit The Magic Kingdom. This is the park which best suites young families and where you tend to see the most characters. They will love Fantasyland and all of the great rides they have there. Disney sells autograph books in all of their shops and most of their kiosks. Some books are even a combination of autograph book and photo album so that they can place the photo of their favorite character next to his or her's signature! You can pick up a book for each of your children as you enter the park. Or to save a bit of money, purchase a simple journal at your local bookstore and pack it in their suitcases!

For your second choice, I recommend Animal Kingdom. While the Studios and EPCOT are wonderful parks, they are more geared for older children and adults. I think your kids will love Animal Kingdom. Be sure to take them to the Boneyard, located inside Dinoland. There, they can dig for Dinosaur fossils, just like a real paleontologist. Mickey's Jammin Jungle Parade is also here and is my personal favorite Disney parade!
Don't miss out on The Festival of The Lion King Show and greet characters at Camp Minnie Mickey!

If you would like help planning for your next trip or if you would just like to read up on some fun tips and ideas that are updated monthly, visit my Disney Vacation Services Website, at:

http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-services.blogspot.com/

Have a great time!

2007-01-11 06:47:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would choose Magic Kingdom and the animal park.

Make sure you pack lots o' cash though...all of those theme parks will rape you with keepsakes and refreshments.

Avoid Epcot..there's not much there to keep a little kid entertained and DEFINITELY avoid Universal Studios...there's stuff in there that would scare the crap out of a little one....although Islands of Adventure is cool because they have Dr. Seuss land....all of the rides at Islands are geared towards adults though.

Sea World is another option too...there aren't any rides but there several really cool things like getting to feed the baby stingrays and the dolphin nursery....the penguin house is tight and there's a HUGE playground. But if you go to the Shamu show, don't sit in the front and if you do make sure you have a change of clothes because Shamu's water is FREEZING!!

If you're going to be driving however, and you pass through Valdosta, GA, stop at Wild Adventures. There's never any ques, there's a huge variety of rides for both kids and adults and every time we've been, it's been a blast of an experience. The tickets aren't as much there either. It would be the ultimate start to the BIG theme park hop once you get to F L A. I used to live in Tampa and have been to all of the Orlando theme parks more times than I could count and although they're flashy, Wild Adventures is my favorite amusement park simply because you don't have to wait in line, the tickets are cheap, there's lots of rides, free concerts and you can spend the whole day there without worrying about overcrowding.

2007-01-11 03:42:52 · answer #2 · answered by Chick-A- Deedle 6 · 0 0

Must do Magic Kingdom! Then either Animal Kingdom or Disney MGM. (The Muppet show is at MGM, possibly the best show in any Disney park and not to be missed!)

Get a book called "The unofficial Guide to Disney World" Lots of tips and reviews of the attractions by age.

If you have girls, try to get reservations to do a character breakfast at the castle with the princesses . (Hard to get, though.)

I am planning a Disney vacation for the last week in November with our grandchildren. At least it should be cool then. If you are going during the hot months (April through October) plan on taking mid-day breaks back at your hotel to rest, maybe swim in the pool, and a nap for those who need it. Then return to the park later in the afternoon. Don't miss the nighttime parade in MK.

Web sites to check are www.mousebuzz.com and www.allears.com.

2007-01-11 03:47:47 · answer #3 · answered by Ara57 7 · 0 0

With children that age, the Magic Kingdom is a must. It has the most rides for small children and all the characters. I would also recommend Animal Kingdom if your children like animals. It has rides, shows and many attractions for children. Both MGM Studios and Epcot are very nice, but they are designed for children that are a bit older and adults. Have fun!

2007-01-11 03:28:39 · answer #4 · answered by V.W. 3 · 0 0

i might want to objective beginning off at a decrease price & see what occurs. That appears like plenty for a million week even as ur also finding out to purchase the vacation & food, etc. If the a million makes round $three hundred i might want to grant her $2 hundred & if the different makes $500 i might want to grant no more effective then $four hundred.. good success & desire every1 has a chance-free & relaxing time.

2016-12-29 03:08:55 · answer #5 · answered by zuckerman 3 · 0 0

I recommend Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom. Those are probaby the most kid-friendly ^_^ Enjoy your trip there! It's so much fun!!

2007-01-11 03:27:37 · answer #6 · answered by S L 3 · 0 0

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