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01-10-2009, 01:40 AM #1
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Well Gentlemen, I'm off ot Disney World. I hope you all have a great time this next week. I will be noticably absent (or maybe not so noticably), so enjoy, and I will give you all up dates after I get back. Wish me luck.
Any suggestions on great rides for my 5 and 3 year old at ther various parks?
Matt
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01-10-2009, 01:43 AM #2
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01-10-2009, 03:53 AM #3
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01-10-2009, 04:48 AM #4
We were just there a few weeks ago. These are the rides that two dynamic boys in that age range liked the most:
Magic Kingdom
* Tomorrowland Speedway
* Pirates of the Caribbean
* Splash Mountain (FAVORITE over 40")
* Thunder Mountain (over 40")
* Mickey's Toontown Fair (the whole area)
Hollywood Studios
* Toy Story Mania (INCREDIBLE probably best of ALL parks but be prepared to wait, and wait, and wait)
* Stunt Show ( AMAZING but plan our visit)
* Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular (Great)
* Backstage Studio Tour (Good)
* Playhouse Disney, Live on Stage! (it is pretty good)
* Parade (best parade at Disney)
Animal Kingdom
* Kilimanjaro Safari (careful with the bumps)
* Kali Rapids (bring ponchos)
Epcott Center
* Soarin (game me a headache)
* Nemo and the Seas (pretty good)
* Maelstrom (a bit sulfury on the nose)
Every 3D Movie, playground area, parade and fireworks (and there are many to chose from) .
They were a bit small for the best rides though but both of them wanted to go on them and I think that they would have liked most of them. The difference between having a great experience and a couple of scared children is presentation.
I think that you have enough to chose from here, enjoy.
The English teacher ;-).
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01-10-2009, 06:59 AM #5
Hey Matt,
WDW Florida...boy brings back memories...used to work there. Alraz pretty much covered it. But to add to that list, I'd say take them to the Buzz lightyear ride. They get to shoot stuff (with a light gun) and you get to e-mail yourself the a picture after. I think that the Toy Story Ride that Alraz mentioned is like that too!
If they are into video games and VR stuff, then DisneyQuest is awesome.