Best Attractions/Rides For 4 and 3 year Old girls?

ConservativeMommy

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We already want to do the wonderland tea party. any other fun events to consider? we are only going to stay in the main park.
 
By "main park" do you mean the Magic Kingdom? Or Disney parks only as opposed to any other Central FL parks (like Universal or Sea World)?

The Wonderland Tea Party sounds like fun!

My dd5 and I did the Perfectly Princess Tea at the Grand Floridian for her birthday, but it is a bit pricey. We thought it was certainly worth it considering what a magical experience it was. And my dd has been playing with her Sleeping Beauty doll she got at the tea ever since we got home from our trip in January.

I am considering a Pirate Adventure cruise for her on our next trip (2 hours) so I can do a little shopping w/out her! I love her to pieces, but...she is not yet the shopper I am!

At the Magic Kingdom, my dd loved Dumbo, Peter Pan, Winnie the Pooh, the Pooh playground, meeting Ariel, all of Toontown, Splash Mountain (she is adventurous!), and the Tomorrowland Speedway as well as the Tomorrowland transit authority. I think her favorite part of the whole trip though, was meeting the characters.

One night we were in Toontown around closing time, and all of the characters came out to the store area and had a dance party. All the characters were everywhere, and there were no lines, just lots of great character interaction and fun! I highly recommend this!

My dd also really enjoyed meeting Chip, Dale, Mickey and Pluto at the Garden Grill for lunch. She had a birthday cake to celebrate her b-day, and Chip and Dale wiped some of the frosting from the cake on her nose and then laughed into their hands about it. My dd thought it was great!
 
We first went with our 4 & 2 year old daughters in 2003 and have been back every year since. Fantasy Land in Magic Kingdom is bar far the best for this age group.

Among the best rides for this age are Winnie the Pooh ride, Peter Pan, Small World amd Dumbo. Snow Whites Scarey Adventure can be just that for very small ones -- although we made it funny by doing raspberries at the wicked queen -- which made it not so scarey --especially for my youngest.

When riding Dumbo -- put them on the inside part of the ride so that you and they will feel more secure going up and down.

The tea cups are fun, too, as is Cinderella's Golden Carousel. All of these rides are in Fantasy Land.

MGM is great for shows like Beauty and the Beast, Playhouse Disney, and the Voyage of the Little Mermaid!

What a great time to go -- when they really, really believe. I so enjoyed watching the magic live through my daughters' eyes.

Chef Mickeys and Crystal Palace are also great places for character experiences. Cindy's Royal table is good, too.
 
Okay, as dorky as this may sound last april we were able to get reservations courtesy of cast members at the poly, to Cinderella's royal table. it was amazing, though i was the only one there whos age was in the double digits, the princesses sit and talk to you take pictures and sign autographs. It was a great experience =] you actually dine in the castle in magic kingdom, also, while waiting to be seated you can chat with the fairy godmother who was absolutly a doll! good luck you sould make reservations 60days prior! it books quickly!
 

Wonderland Tea Party at the Grand Floridian is excellent. They will love it!

Rides/attractions: (my dd has been at 3, 4 and soon to be 5)

MK:
Everything in Fantasyland execept Snow White's Scary Adventure
Everything in ToonTown
Indy cars, Buzz and TTA in Tomorrowland
Jungle Cruise, Pirates and Aladdin's Carpets in Adventureland
Country Bear Jamboree in Frontierland

AK:
Triceratops spin
Camp Minnie Mickey
Kilamanjaro Safari's
Boneyard
Rafiki's Planet Watch

MGM:
Voyage of the Little Mermaid
Playhouse Disney
Muppetvision
Star Tours

Epcot:
Soarin'
Living Seas
Figment
Making masks in the World Showcase

Have a great time!
 
tjmouse said:
Star Tours

Star Tours for a 3/4 year old, wow that is way too youn for most children I would have thought.

Fantasyland at MK is the most suitable with Dumbo/Peter Pan/Winnie The Pooh etc
 
2 years ago we took our 3 & 5 year old Granddaughters to Disney and they rode everything they were tall enough to ride.

We just took them back over Thanksgiving. They are now 5 & 7. This time, the 5 year old road everything except RNRCoaster, Primival Whirl and Mission Space The 7 year old rode everything except Primevial Whirl.
 
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