Disney Trip November family with 3 young kids

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We are going to Disney for the first time with our kids in mid November when the crowds are predicted to be low. They are ages 4,5 and 1 and a half.

Which parks our best to visit with kids this age. Which are not worh visiting.
Are any of the water parks good for kids this age.

We will have 4 to 5 full days for parks. We will also have 1 or 2 days that we will be in Orlando but we will not go to parks.

Do any of the water parks have a wave pool?

I was thinking Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, maybe Sea World. Are any parks worth visiting more than 1 day.
Is Epcot more for older ages?

Any suggestions appreciated.
 
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We are going to Disney for the first time with our kids in mid November when the crowds are predicted to be low. They are ages 4,5 and 1 and a half.

How exciting! November is a great time for weather, that is when we always go. Plus, you get to see the castle lights, worth the price of admission right there!


Which parks our best to visit with kids this age. Which are not worh visiting.
Are any of the water parks good for kids this age. It is a matter of preference. We enjoy the waterparks, but often don't do them as we prefer park time. As much as we love a waterpark, for the money we could go overnight to an indoor waterpark another time and not give up park time. When you are there only BB will be open, it is fun and does have a wave pool. As far as what parks, there is something for everyone at each park. You have to decide what at each park has to offer. If we could only do 2 parks AK would be first to go, but that is us. If yo uhaven't order the planning video and have your kids, the older ones anyway, see what parks appeal to them.[/B]

We will have 4 to 5 full days for parks. We will also have 1 or 2 days that we will be in Orlando but we will not go to parks. Days off a perfect for pool time and relaxing. We always have a few of those. You can do nothing, or some non park activities like "Minnie" Golf, shopping, etc. 4-5 Park days, I would do a day at each park and an extra at MK, but that is again an opinion.

Do any of the water parks have a wave pool? Opps, yep, they do.

I was thinking Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, maybe Sea World. Are any parks worth visiting more than 1 day. MK is, especially with your kids ages.
Is Epcot more for older ages? Parts are but there are also fun things for the kids and yo uget to enjoy at the same time. But it isn't the MK which to many people IS Disney. Again, watch the DVD and then you'll know.

Any suggestions appreciated.

In addition to this great website full of information, also check out AllEars.net, it is full of everything you could need to know. And order the DVD if you havn't already, it is great and gets you very excited for your trip!
 
Hi there! We have similar aged children and we visit each and every park and never run out of things to do. AK is a big hit for our little ones and MK has a lot of rides that all of you can do together. We haven't been to either of the water parks, but we're considering it for next time so I'll be listening to see what others have to say about that. Have a great time!
 
















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