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Magic Kingdom is probably gonna be more fun for the little ones.
Animal kingdom has a nice safari ride and good shows. |
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Indiana Jones
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magic kingdom has many slower paced rides that are soooo much fun no matter what your age such as
its a small world
pirates of the caribbean
enchanted tiki room
carousel of progress (moving theater show)
winnie the pooh
haunted mansion
snow white
peter pan's flight
tomorrowland transit authority
and many more....
and epcot has slower paced rides and its quite the educational and cultural park.
one part of the park is called future world and it has a couple thrill rides and a few slower paced rides as well and you learn in fun ways about the land, the sea, and space and all the new technology out there.
and the other part of the park is world showcase where you learn all about 11 different countries and their culture and history. its fun to walk around and see things like native dancers, language, and food. and you can watch short films that talk about the country you are in. and 2 countries norway and mexico have a fun little slow paced boat ride.
every one will enjoy both of these parks.
my parents have been taking me to disney since i was a baby and i've always loved it. and infact my parents go by themselves now and are there right now actually. and they are 65 and 61 so you can see how great a place it is for all ages.
and they both have a great time even though my dad (65) loves the thrill rides and my mom (61) doesn't there are things for everyone to do at disney world.
i think that hollywood studios is a great disney park as well but it doesn't have as many attractions. it has thrill rides and mainly shows. so that may not be the best place to take a baby and an older couple that don't like thrill rides.
and i don't really recommend animal kingdom. its basically a zoo with a few rides. you can go to the zoo any time and for a lot less money. ya know. |
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I would pick Magic Kingdom and Epcot. Magic Kingdom has a very few thrill rides, but most are tamer and can be enjoyed by everyone - several of them your twins can ride, too. And Epcot has the back section called World Showcase. There are a couple of easy rides, but it is mostly all these different pavilions from different countries that are really neat. You really can't enjoy Epcot if you don't do exactly what you said - take time to walk around, explore, and experience! I love spending time back there once in a while, and it is definitely easy paced. The only problem is that there is a lot of walking. There are boats called the Friendship boats that will take you across the water from the front to the back section of Epcot - the line moves very slowly, though, so you will have to decide if it is worth it to wait.
Both of these parks have great fireworks shows at night, too. You might consider bringing some type of ear protection for your little ones in case the booms scare them, but otherwise, you should all enjoy! |
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roar
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magical kingdom (main place with the castle) and Animal Kingdom (its like a big zoo!)
your twins will have a blast at both of these parks and the older parents will like the calm environment of animal kingdom and love to feel like kids again at magic kingdom! |
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TheChad
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Don't click on SheplyH's link. Tries to give virus! |
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Magic Kingdom for the kids.
Epcot for the older crowd. |
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DeeS
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Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom! |
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arrowheadadventure
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Magic Kingdom, definitely. Your kids should enjoy all the characters they'll encounter (hopefully), and there are a lot of tame kiddie rides for them to enjoy. Your folks will enjoy a majority of the rides which are a lot of slow moving vehicles while watching Disney animatronics.
For your second park, you'll just have to decide what is most important. EPCOT isn't really for the little ones, but it has a lot of exhibits and is geared for an older crowd. It is quite large, so your folks may not like all the walking. Animal Kingdom may be a good middle of the row for older adults and toddlers, but again, lots a walking involved. MGM has some great shows, but MGM is probably the most teen oriented of the Disney parks. Go to allears.net to see which park fits what you are looking for. |
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i would suggest magic kingdom defiantly, and every night they have a fireworks show, that every kid enjoys. also is your ready for some walking go to epcot. you can have a nice lunch, and see different cultures. animal kingdom is also very nice, and you can go on a safari tour that your twins will love. tomorrowland is super fun too, but theres always a big crowd. but tons of fun games. there arent too many high speed rides at disney parks, but when there are there always grouped with small kiddy ones too. have fun on your trip! |
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Krista J
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I would definitely go to the magic kingdom and epcot.Since there is so much to do with the twins in the magic kingdom and your parents would also enjoy the slow attractions that they have.Another great part to spend a day at would be epcot. Since your parents would enjoy going through all 11 different countries, seeing different shows and entertainment in each of the countries, and also tasting and buying different things from the countries.Another great park would be animal kingdom but there are less rides there and its more of a zoo. Plus it hotter since there is not much shade in the park. Have a wonderful trip! |
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Elaine W skittles
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magic kingdom i went to animal kingdom this yr and didnt like it alot of kiddie shows etc |
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treehugger
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I would go to the Magic Kingdom so that your kinds could see the animals and the shows and Epcot. |
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Kathryn F
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You need to go to Magic Kingdom. There are very easy rides there like Small World and there are other attractions that aren't rides like character meet and greet. I do not recommend EPCOT. There are very high energy thrill rides there and its a lot of walking. MGM is pretty fun for the older parents. But I think you should got to Animal Kingdom. The 11 month old will be fascinated with the animals and music and the older parents will enjoy it too. If you think the 11 month old can handle it I highly recommend going to Magic Kingdom at night too [which you can do for free if you have visited during the day] for the AMAZING fireworks. They are absolutely spectacular! |
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Ytgrtg R
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magic kingdom for sure its the one for like toddlers |
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Skittles are M & M wannabees
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Def Magic Kingdom's Mickey's Toontown Fair. Also, make sure you make reservations for character dining.
From their site:
Fun For Little Ones...
Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor
Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin
Cinderella's Golden Carrousel
Country Bear Jamboree
Donald's Boat
Dumbo The Flying Elephant
Pooh's Playful Spot
"it's a small world"
Mickey's Country House
Mickey's PhilharMagic
Minnie's Country House
Peter Pan's Flight
The Enchanted Tiki Room
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Tomorrowland Resort Transit Authority |
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sk8terdud56
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the micky paluza and the donald duck winder!!!! |
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Sea World and Busch Gardens are relatively quiet. |
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Sophia
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Animal Kingdom, I guess. Don't know why anyone would waste money taking 11 month olds places like that anyway... |
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