A few ideas please...

Melora

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We will be making a trip to the world at a very busy time (July).

We want to do some fun stuff that we havent done before... Fantasmic being one of them.

I am wondering if there is someplace that lists the extracurricular activities that we can do at Disney aside form the parks. Tours, (even though we have a little one with us so I assume we can't do those), etc.

Also how about some good restaurants that we might know about.

Weve been to Ohana, hoop de doo and thats about it for the non park restaurants.

Someone mentioned Jellyrolls and Ive never been there.

Anyone with links or suggestions?
 
I'm not sure that jellyrolls serves meals, but it is a great place to go after hours. But it is 21 and older, so you may need a babysitter. They have dueling piano's and they sing just about any song you can think of, it's alot of fun. Word of warning though, jellyrolls closed at 2am while we were there and that was fine for us because we were staying at the boardwalk so we just walked back to our rooms, but there were a couple people who didn't know how to get back to their hotels because the busses also stop at the same hour. So if you go there and are unable to walk back to your hotel I would bring my car or just make sure you are out of there before the busses stop. Have fun!:rockband: PS also on the Boardwalk is a very good restaurant called Spoodles.
 

How about renting a watermouse boat?? You have to be at least 12 (or 13) to drive one yourself, but you can fit one adult and one child in each boat, so you could take your little one in a boat with you, while the other adults and/or older teens can drive their own boat. DSs LOVED this on our last trip to WDW and we plan on doing it again this summer now that younger DS will be old enough to drive his own :boat:

P.S. I know that one of the MK tours is for families, so you'd probably be able to take your little one on that tour.
 
Something we did on our last trip was look through everything and try to get do everything we hadn't done before.

We got to see some of the smaller / less popular attractions and it was fun to do those while the crowds were elsewhere.
 
How small is your little one? Try the cookie baking at the "Land Pavillion" in Epcot. I think they can be as young as 2 1/2. It was fun and they get free cookies at the end! THere is more info about it at the "Theme Parks" board under the "Best WDW Secrets" thread...................P
 














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