I would consider taking kids 8 and up and atleast 50 inches tall for all rides. Kids under 48 inches tall are very limited in what they can do.
Any age really
All ages
8 and older are a good age not a lot for little ones
All ages will have a great time. There's something for everyone
All ages theirs something 4 everyone
All ages however many of the rides have height requirements.
Under 5 free.
my youngest is six and she still had lots of fun!
Any age can enter but it's height limited for some rides
All but I would at least say 5 and up
Depends on what your plan is. If you want to stay in the water park/dinosaur area of islands and go to Seuss land, any age! If you're wanting to do a lot of rides, I'd say maybe 10 and up.
8 years and up. For me!
All!
10 and up will appreciate the most.
I have seen kids of all ages but I would recommend at least 10 for them to actually enjoy it and be able to get on rides, otherwise they will be too short.
Re: your question, define it for kids ages
I'd say 5 and up. They have seuss land, e.t. and some other cute rides.
I recommend 5+, BUT we had 1,2,4 and 6 with us in December. The simulator rides do have family rooms or stationary seats for young ones. I suggest those. In December we were only able to find 1 of the kids areas, but this time I saw at least 3. I do commend them for the ride swap(child swap) areas. There's an actual room for you to wait for your family.
I'd say 6 or above
I have seen all ages there there are also many kids rides
I've seen all ages for the kids there. I think to enjoy it 4 or 5 and up. They do have kid rides and shows. Not sure of the height for the rides.
3 to whatever
I'd say at least 5+. But have take into account that too young they will not even remember going but not to old because they may even not care about the experience. So best 8-12 years old in my mind.
2 and up
We brought an 8 year old...52 inches tall...perfect for all of the rides. He loved it so much, my daughter bought a second day ticket!
A lot of the rides and shows are either teenager/adult oriented or cartoon based. Tricky to strike a compromise unless someone takes the smaller kids to do what interests them while the thrill seekers go elsewhere. Queues everywhere, so little ones might get bored in lines.
There were children there that ranged from 4 and up. They have some themed stuff for the children.
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