Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom are both great choices but i think Magic Kingdom is better.
Magic Kingdom has a bunch of kids rides and attractions. Toontown is a real hit for kids of those ages, they get to meet and greet disney characters inside of their houses. It's alot of fun for kids.
Animal Kingdom is great for kids but sometimes kids get scared of the animals. If they really like animals.. no doubt, take them there!
Hope you have a great time in Disney World!
2007-07-08 13:35:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never had a problem going to Disney, even when I was in college. In fact, I preferred it. Roller Coasters and the like are okay, but it isn't like Universal is really full of those, either. I like Universal, but it just seems like an over-glorified Six Flags a lot of the time. I think that you could go to both Universal *and* Disney-- maybe do a 4 or 5-day ticket at Disney and a 2-day ticket at Universal. That way, you'll hit all the parks, and be well under $1000. Universal does NOT take more than a day and a half, honestly, even with two parks. I'd take them to those two. Definitely take them to Disney.
2016-05-21 01:03:47
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answered by ? 3
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Disneyword consist of 4 main theme parks Magic kingdom, MGM Studios, Epcot and Animal Kindgom. Each park has rides and shows for all ages, but Magic Kingdom is the one that the everybody thinks of and flocks to because of the magic. You have Cinderalle's Castle. My suggestion if you have limited time is purchase a park hopper ticket. This allows you access to each park in the same day. For example - You can go to Epcot in the Morning come out spend lunch and couple of hours at MGM and end the rest of the day at Magic Kingdom for the fireworks.
By choice
1-Magic Kingdom
2-MGM Studios
3-Animal Kindgom
4-Epcot
2007-07-07 15:07:03
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answered by Susie 2
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The Magic Kingdom because it's more themed toward kids and it has Cinderella castle. It's like an icon for kids. The kids can meet more characters there than in the 3 other parks. Most of the rides at that park are tame except for Space Mountain and Splash Mountain and their not even that scary. Good luck!
2007-07-07 16:50:02
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answered by Princess 4
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I've taken several trips to Disneyworld throughout my life in Orlando and I can tell you that Magic Kingdom is the best for younger ages.
The activities, rides, and sights are more child-oriented in Magic Kingdom. I went when I was 8 and when my brother was 4 and it was a blast. We also just went again and I was 17 and Epcot was much more enjoyable for me because there's a lot of interesting information there, but it's relatively boring to younger children.
2007-07-07 15:00:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I would not recommend the Disney Parks in Orlando, Florida. Very expensive and totally overrated. I took my grandson earlier this year and it was a waste of time.
2016-07-12 10:00:13
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answered by cjc 1
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Certainly the Magic Kingdom is the best, because it has plenty of rides and shows for little kids. After that is the Animal Kingdom, particularly if your kids like going to the zoo. I wouldn't recommend Epcot or MGM for kids that age--they are tailored to an older audience.
2007-07-07 14:56:52
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answered by raspberrytart 4
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Magic Kingdom is the best for kids that age. Then I'd put Animal Kingdom followed by Epcot.
2007-07-07 14:55:26
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answered by Duane T 4
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Magic Kingdom.
2007-07-07 14:54:53
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answered by Moondog 7
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Magic Kingdom because it's, errr, magic. Animal Kingdom is great as well, Epcot will probably bore them to tears and MGM is good fun but nowhere near as good as MK or AK.
2007-07-10 01:33:54
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answered by Anonymous
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