cruisnfamily
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We live in FL and go to Disney at least once every single year for 3-6 days. Kids are 9 & 12. We've seen all the parks and all the atractions multiple times and are at the point where the kids won't wait on line for anything because they've already seen it enough times. We're always looking for "something different'" to do and still be "doing disney". We've seen the Luau, the backyard bbq, the hoop de doo, done most of the character breakfasts, been to Disney quest, taken the family magic tour, taken a fireworks cruise and an illuminations cruise, seen fantasmic....the list goes on. Some things we haven't done:never been to a disney water park, never been to Circque, never eaten at chef mickeys or ohanas.
So, this year we know for sure we want to go back to Disney Quest(only been once) and we want to go to a water park. What other "different" things can you recommend? Are there some dinner shows I haven't mentioned? We're not interested in parasailing or fishing or Richard Petty. We're also open to things in Orlando, we've done Titanic, Arabian nights and medieval times. Any other worthwhile things to do around Orlando?
Thanks in advance!
So, this year we know for sure we want to go back to Disney Quest(only been once) and we want to go to a water park. What other "different" things can you recommend? Are there some dinner shows I haven't mentioned? We're not interested in parasailing or fishing or Richard Petty. We're also open to things in Orlando, we've done Titanic, Arabian nights and medieval times. Any other worthwhile things to do around Orlando?
Thanks in advance!
Sorry! Didn't realize I was but there's no sense in spending time or money on things I know won't appeal to us.
I have a ds (will be 8), but would love to do it??? Anyone know how strict the age limit is???