neil2jo said:
Hi. This is my first post here so if I have done anything wrong then please forgive me. I have found this site very useful but now need a little advice.
We are going to WDW for a week and staying on site in February 06

We have a 2 year old son so need to try to plan what my husband and I are going to do with him and likewise which tickets are best. We have a second week in Clearwater to relax so we dont mind a hectic first week.
We would like to go to at least MK, AK, Seaworld, Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach, Busch Gardens and some of Universal but not too sure yet if any parts are suitable for a little one. With this in mind can anyone give any advice on which combinations of tickets we should buy as I have tried looking and have got myself a bit confused.
Any help would be appreciated. Thank-you.
Hi and Welcome to the DIS
Don't worry, you haven't done anything wrong, although you may get more replies if you post a new thread.
However, I will try to help you if I can.
As you are only staying a week but you want to see quite a few parks, your best bet would be MYW Hoppers for Disney with the Plus option added so you can do the water parks. With a 2-year old, you may be limited as to what rides you can do but, certainly, he will be able to enjoy Magic Kingdom. MGM Studios might be a good option too as there is Playhouse Disney Live on Stage. Personally, I would suggest 4 day hoppers with 1 or 2 plus visits (can't remember offhand how many plusses you get with a 4 day pass).
In my opinion, there's not really much at Universal for a toddler but he might enjoy Islands of Adventure, especially Seuss Landing which is great for kids.
Again, Busch Gardens might not be a particularly good idea as, apart from the animals, there are lots of large thrill rides (again, not suitable for a toddler). Sea World would be ideal as there are lots of shows, interactive things and marine life.
Your best bet, for both Islands of Adventure and Sea World, would be to buy one day passes.
I'm sure others will have more to add but, personally, you need to go at your son's pace and try not to do too much with him.
Hope you have a great trip, whatever you decide to do.
Joh