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Top Ten Attractions for Toddlers at the Walt Disney World Parks

disney-world-winnie-the-pooh-ride.jpgMy family moved to Central Florida in September 2005 when my triplets were almost 14 months old.  They’re 2 ½ years old now, and we’ve been taking them to the Walt Disney World theme parks weekly (or more) since we arrived.  Walt Disney World offers so many activities for families with toddlers.  Here are some of my children’s favorites.

  1. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh at the Magic Kingdom – My triplets loved this ride since the very first time they rode it when they were just 14 months old.  It’s still their favorite, and in order to avoid a triplets revolt, we’re required to ride it each time we visit the Magic Kingdom.  They love riding in a honey pot and seeing Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, and all the characters from A.A. Milne’s classic story. 
  2. Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin at the Magic Kingdom – There is so much action during this ride that I was afraid the first time my triplets rode on it they would be afraid.  I was very wrong.  They’re only now starting to play with the laser guns and joystick that spins the car, but from the beginning, they have enjoyed Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin.  Recently, they watched the “Toy Story” movies, and now, this ride is in even higher demand when we visit the Magic Kingdom.  They recognize the characters, and get so excited to see them throughout the ride.
  3. Dumbo the Flying Elephant at the Magic Kingdom – What child doesn’t love this ride?  I know I did.  My children have never seen the “Dumbo” movie, but I don’t believe that makes them like this ride any less.  Flying through the air is thrilling for them especially when Grandma is on the ground waving.
  4. Playhouse Disney Live on Stage at Disney-MGM Studios – Over the past year, my triplets have really grown into this attraction.  Before they knew who Bear in the Big Blue House, JoJo, Stanley, and Winnie the Pooh were, they enjoyed this attraction for the music and puppetry.  Now that they know who these characters are, it’s like they’re visiting their friends when we see this show.  They dance and sing along (as best they can) and have a great time.  Toward the end of the show, bubbles fall from the ceiling, and my kids go wild with enthusiasm.
  5. The Seas with Nemo and Friends in the Living Seas Pavilion at Epcot – This is a new ride, which my children took to immediately.  Guests ride in a shell under the sea to help Marlin and Dory find Nemo.  My triplets love this movie and adore seeing their fish friends on this ride.  Afterwards, they love to explore the fish tanks within the Living Seas Pavilion.  My husband and I point out Mr. Ray, Crush, Bruce, and other fish in the tanks that are featured in the ride and movie.  My triplets get extremely excited during our exploration and have learned an extraordinary amount about sea life at the Living Seas.
  6. Cinderella’s Golden Carousel at the Magic Kingdom – Every time we visit the Magic Kingdom, my triplets ask to ride the horses.  I’m not sure if they think they’re riding a real horse or not, but you’d think they were in the Kentucky Derby based on their enthusiasm for this ride.  Just last week, my son determined that he no longer needs me to hold him while he’s riding his horse.  I’m sure his brother and sister will make this claim soon.  Next, they’ll be mandating which specific horse they must have in order to ride.  They grow up so fast.
  7. It’s a Small World at the Magic Kingdom – When you leave, the song will be stuck in your head for days, but small children go wild for this ride.  My kids are no exception to this rule.  There are so many stimuli through music, colors, and movement on this ride, that it’s not hard to understand why toddlers love it.  My triplets have been on this ride so many times that they now know which dolls or other features they like to find in each room and get excited as we approach them.  I should add that this is a great ride for parents to catch their breath and cool off in the air conditioning, so there are benefits for the whole family.
  8. Journey into Imagination with Figment in the Imagination Pavilion at Epcot – This is a great ride that introduces children to the senses with experiments on sight, sound and smell as they travel through the Imagination Institute.  Figment makes periodic appearances throughout the ride and takes center stage at the end with a big performance.  Following the ride, guests can explore many hands-on experiments in Imageworks.  My triplets love to find Figment during the ride, but even more so, they love to run around Imageworks when the ride is over.  It’s a great place for young children to let off a little steam (with parental supervision).  I always have a hard time convincing my kids to leave this pavilion.
  9. Jungle Cruise at the Magic Kingdom – My children love the adventure of boarding a boat and entering the jungle wilderness.  My husband and I really play this ride up and try to make it a lot of fun for our kids.  They think the animals are real and go crazy when they see the elephants and hippos.
  10. The Tomorrowland Transit Authority at the Magic Kingdom – I have no idea why my triplets love this ride.  It’s one of the least popular at the Magic Kingdom, but you’d never know that if you watched my kids when they ride on it.  They scream with joy as we ride over the Tomorrowland Indy Speedway.  They shout with anticipation as the train heads into or out of a tunnel, and they jump up and down continuously for the entire ride.  My husband and I like this ride to take a rest (and there is a nice view of Tomorrowland), but my triplets just plain like it.

This list is not in a specific order.  It simply lists ten of my toddlers’ favorite Walt Disney World attractions within the four theme parks.  It’s evident from this list that the Magic Kingdom has the most to offer toddlers.  I always recommend that families visiting Walt Disney World with small children do not try to experience everything that the resort has to offer.  First, it’s nearly impossible.  Second, it’s not all appropriate for small children.  For a successful vacation to Walt Disney World with toddlers, families should plan to spend the majority of their time at the Magic Kingdom with a few brief stops to other areas of interest.  That’s what keeps families coming back to Walt Disney World year after year.  There is always something new or different to do.

11 Responses to “Top Ten Attractions for Toddlers at the Walt Disney World Parks”

  1.   deanna
    February 22nd, 2007 | 11:31 pm

    great blog! glad i saw your link at wahm.com. i’ll bookmark you and generate some traffic for ya when i see Disney posts etc… :)
    i have a 2 and 3 yr. old and can’t wait to go someday! have a great day!!

  2.   Susan
    February 23rd, 2007 | 9:28 am

    Thank you, Deanna. I started this blog with the hope that it would be helpful to families. I’m glad you’re enjoying it, and I hope you get to Disney soon!

    By the way, it’s great to hear from a fellow “wahmer”!

  3.   Maria
    February 1st, 2008 | 3:57 pm

    Thank you for the information! We have just booked a trip to Disney with the whole extended family and I’ve been looking for things that are good to do with toddlers. This was a lot of help!!

  4.   Susan
    February 1st, 2008 | 6:27 pm

    I’m really happy to hear the information is helpful to you, Maria. Have a wonderful time at Disney!

  5.   Dave
    March 20th, 2009 | 2:06 pm

    Thanks for the tips. We are heading the the Magic Kingdom in May with a 1 year old son and another son just shy of three. We have never been to Disney and I have outlined all of your kid’s favorites at MK in hopes it will help us.

  6.   Jenni Ingersoll
    March 22nd, 2009 | 1:17 pm

    I agree with this Top Ten list and have a few more places to add that my family loves.

    At Magic Kingdom
    -The Magic Carpets of Aladdin – this is much like Dumbo, but with a twist- spitting camels.
    -Enchanted Tiki Room
    -The Monorail – see if you can’t get a seat in the front, the boys will love it
    -Main Street Vehicles-take time to really see and soak in Main Street
    Everything at Mickey’s Toontown Fair

    At Epcot
    -Turtle Talk with Crush at the Living Seas

    I hope your family will have a great time, Dave.

  7.   Vicki
    April 10th, 2009 | 9:20 am

    We’re taking my 16 month old daughter next week with her grandparents. Any suggestions for Animal Kingdom? Should we skip MGM for lack of enough to do? Would you suggest a park hopper or regular ticket being that we’ll probably have to go back to hotel(close by but need to drive) for nap/lunch? We’ll be spending 5 days at Disney, one of those days will be at Sea World. Any particular character breakfast suggestions?
    Thanks for any input!
    -vicki

  8.   Jenni Ingersoll
    April 12th, 2009 | 5:39 am

    Vicki — Each of the theme parks have attractions for all age groups. For children your daughters age, Magic Kingdom is the logic choice with many features, however, I think she might enjoy the performances – Lion King, Finding Nemo, and Pocahontas at Animal Kingdom. The Kilimanjaro Safari is good for any age and the Boneyard is a great place to let her run around.

    If your daughter is a fan of Playhouse Disney, then you should consider Disney’s Hollywood Studios — my little travelers have always enjoyed the Playhouse Disney show as well as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, The Muppet’s 3-D (if she gets scared, take the glasses off her) and another really fun place to run around would be Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Movie Set.

    As far as tickets, you should check with everyone in your party — I have always liked the option to “park-hop” especially with a guest your daughter’s age, you can visit one park in the morning and another in the afternoon — however, if your party decides to concentrate this trip on Magic Kingdom and Epcot theme parks, then I might get the one park ticket.

    For a character meal, again it would depend on which characters are your daughter’s favorites and select that meal. I polled my travelers about their favorite character meal — and got a different answer from each — but our favorites are Chef Mickey’s – Mickey and the gang; The Crystal Palace – Winnie the Pooh and pals (need park ticket for admittance to Magic Kingdom); Donald’s Safari Breakfast – Donald, Pluto and Chip & Dale (need park ticket for admission to Animal Kingdom).

    Have a wonderful time — I highly recommend breaks for naps, etc. as everyone will enjoy themselves more.

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  11. June 24th, 2009 | 11:16 pm

    Worth the wait, thank you. I


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