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Disney Questions
1. If you could only go to disney world once, what age would you choose your child to be?
2. How long does each of the 4 main parks take (how many days I guess) to see everything within that park? To go on all the rides, see the shows there, etc.
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Posted 9/5/14 8:34 PM |
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Wishes1111
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Disney Questions
1. I would say 5 yrs old or later if you can only go once 2. I would say you can do one park per day and see everything unless you are going at a very crowded time
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Posted 9/5/14 9:24 PM |
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BargainMama
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Disney Questions
You cannot see everything in each park in one day. You just can't, no way. We have been over a dozen times and it's never happened.
I would say 4/5. Young enough to enjoy the characters and big enough for many of the rides.
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Posted 9/5/14 10:08 PM |
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mrandmrs12
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Re: Disney Questions
I would say 4 or 5.
We have been twice, and each time we spent one day at each park, but did go back to the magic kingdom more. ( went back one night for fire works.....went back for a half day on our last day because it is our favorite!) I agree that you can't do everything at a park in one day....but it worked out well for us to do epcot for a day, animal kingdom for a day, etc.
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Posted 9/5/14 11:44 PM |
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nycgirl
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Re: Disney Questions
Every age has it's magic. At 2, they believe the characters are real & are really into Mickey & Minnie. My favorite moment is HOW DS kissed Mickey!
At 3, they like princess & pirates. The may or may not love Mickey. They are easier to take around & can walk without getting tired. For me, this is ideal. Through the 3s, they start to realize that the rides are "pretend".
At 4, our boy is into the rides and pretending to be part of it. The interaction is more.
At 5, our niece was really into getting her hair done at the boutique & rides. She liked the characters, but full well got that it's all pretend.
At 7, our nephew was into roller coasters. The characters did not matter already.
All kids are different, but I love 3-4 because to me, Disney is about magic of reality meeting pretending. I def think 7 is too late.
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Posted 9/6/14 12:58 PM |
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