what to do with our kids

pms122765

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We have a 3yr old boy & 5yr old boy

Go to AKL for 7 night at the end of Sep -

What places are good for them?

Where to go?

Been to WDW only once before & didn't go to many parks - golf tourney

Thanks
 
planning stuff to do, ie park touring?

Or are you looking for advice on the Kid's Clubs?

Just a little more info...and watch us go!:) Most people here love helping plan a trip:)

Our two were just 4yrs when we went...FUN!!:)

:sunny:
 
Buy a guide book & start reading.

If you do not plan ahead, you will feel lost. WDW is huge.

Good luck & have fun!:teeth:
 
Every theme park has special things for that age group, but a lot of it depends on their personalities, and willingness to try new things. At MK just about everything was a hit, can't think of anything my girls didn't enjoy. A few things can be very dark, my girls had "magic wands" that they were given as gifts and they light up, it was a good way to ward off the scary darkness without disturbing others. EPCOT was another hit, Living Seas and The Land were the biggest hits, Honey I Shrunk the Audience is a great show but not for all kids. The line was too long for Test Track or DD4 would have loved to ride it. MGM had the highest and lowest points - the Playhouse Disney show, Beauty and the Beast show, Muppets and Star Tours were great. They were terrified by the noise at the Indiana Jones show and we weren't even in the theater, just near the area. We knew this, but Great Movie ride can be really tough for kids - very intense in a couple areas. At AK many families find Its Tough to be a Bug sends their kids into fits, it sure did for us. And they begged to see it, but we left about 2 minutes into the show. Pool time was huge, and the character meals (especially Garden Grill in EPCOT) were big hits. We had a great time, so much so that we will be back in March!
 

Definitely get a guide book NOW.

We love the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World.

It has itineraries based on your interest that are so helpful.

We followed the "Dumbo or Die" itinerary at MK with our two DS's (4 and 2) and it was a LIFESAVER. We did not wait in line for more than 5-10 minutes during the 4th of July week.

I can't imagine how crazy it would have been if we had just shown up and wandered around.
 


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