cmph
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We did an extended family trip a few years ago, when my kids and their cousins were 1, 4, 5, and 8. If you asked my son (the 5yo) which park was his favorite - he'd have said Epcot! The 4yo's favorite ride in all of WDW was The Land, go figure! She's a chatty one, and she was just thrilled to sit next to me on a slow moving ride and talk about the plants; we got off and she asked if we could go again, haha. I found that we adults had to sort of turn off our touring plans mindset at times. It seemed like a waste of time to us at first, but the kids all loved that play area in the Seas and had to be dragged away. The same kids who whine about walking too much will still want to run around and have free play time, LOL! We had to accept that we adults would just be standing around for 30min+ while they did that. All that stuff when you get off Spaceship Earth kept them very busy too. Basically, they wanted to interact with things, and Epcot is the best place for that. All except the 1yo did Soarin' and loved it; the 5yo did Mission: Space too, with me (he loved it, pushing all the buttons etc). Our kids are super tall though, so I have no idea what the height requirements are for either. But I wouldn't consider those adults-only rides.
DD (the 8yo at the time) loved eating and shopping around WS, but I can't say that was super interesting to the others as much. DH and I were super nice and took all 4 kids to dinner so the others could have date nights, and we chose Marrakesh as a result. I didn't want to do quick service with 4 of them, b/c that meant one adult doing all of the food shuttling for 6 people. We thought something with entertainment value made sense - music and belly dancing. It actually worked out quite nicely, partially b/c that did entertain the kids, but also b/c the staff there were super accommodating and great with kids. It was a very long day for everyone, and oddly dinner turned out to be one of the calmest parts, having someone serve us and not having to battle for quick service table space.
Sorry, this turned out longer than I intended! The ages of the kids in your family clearly sent me back in time to that trip b/c of the similarity.
DD (the 8yo at the time) loved eating and shopping around WS, but I can't say that was super interesting to the others as much. DH and I were super nice and took all 4 kids to dinner so the others could have date nights, and we chose Marrakesh as a result. I didn't want to do quick service with 4 of them, b/c that meant one adult doing all of the food shuttling for 6 people. We thought something with entertainment value made sense - music and belly dancing. It actually worked out quite nicely, partially b/c that did entertain the kids, but also b/c the staff there were super accommodating and great with kids. It was a very long day for everyone, and oddly dinner turned out to be one of the calmest parts, having someone serve us and not having to battle for quick service table space.
Sorry, this turned out longer than I intended! The ages of the kids in your family clearly sent me back in time to that trip b/c of the similarity.
