Grownups pretty much have the say in what to do and where to go at Disney, but it would mean putting up with whines or tantrums if your kid has something else in mind. What are the things that kids must not miss in Disney World?
(The fireworks and the parade)
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In Magic Kingdom Park, the fireworks display over Cinderella’s Castle is must-see. Preschoolers would love Dumbo, the Flying Elephant, It’s a Small World, and Mickey’s PhilharMagic. They could experience Cinderella’s Golden Carrousel and Cinderellabration there too. Of course, the traditional 3 o’clock parade must not be missed, so better find a good curbside location.
- Bring your tots to Turtle Talk with Crush, or bring them to the Kidcot Fun Stops. Characters on Holiday will surely appeal to their taste or better yet, try the Journey into Imagination by Figment.
- In Disney-MGM Studios, kids will love the “Playhouse Disney-Live on Stage!”, “Beauty and the Beast-Live on Stage,” and “Voyage of the Little Mermaid.”
- Kilimanjaro Safaris in Disney’s Animal Kingdom will bring the wonder of African savannah right in Florida for the kids and adults to explore. Aside from this African-inspired adventure, Disney also features the “Festival of the Lion King.” It is said to be the most colorful pageantry at Disney Park that will delight young and old alike.
- In Epcot, there is a nightly fireworks display called “Illuminations: Reflections of Earth.” It is the day’s “final act” at closing time.
- Pony rides are available at the Petting Farm. Children from ages 2 and up can enjoy these, as long as they weigh up to 80 lbs.
- Wonderland Tea Party shouldn’t be missed especially by young girls because characters from “Alice in Wonderland” will tell a story, eat lunch or have “tea” with them. If your kids are not into it, maybe My Disney Girls Perfectly Princess Tea Party will be. Here, girls are encouraged to dress up in their favorite princess get-up. They also get a chance to meet Princess Aurora from “Sleeping Beauty.”
Children will love the different activities in Disney World. To make sure nothing is going to be missed, do ask your kids to help you list the places to go and help you plan the trip. Don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes and bring with you your guide maps—map out your itinerary so you won’t miss an attraction.
Disney World has all kinds of fun for the kids and the kids-at-heart, and new attractions are added from time to time. A trip to Disney World will be a great bonding (and did I mention fun?) time for you and your little ones.
Enjoy!
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all of my kids enjoy the park and rides in Disney World, disney really knows how to please kids ;’*