Depending on their height for starters. Also if they have a fear of heights or the dark. Attractions that lift up and down, just goes around in a circle such as The Magic Carpets of Aladdin, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, Prince Charming Regal Carrousel, Peter Pan's Flight and Astro Orbiter, Attractions that stays on the ground but moves: Mad Tea Party (lots of spinning & moving), Buzz Lightyear, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and People Mover. To play at like a playground: Tom Sawyer Island & Swiss Family Robison tree house. If their not afraid of the dark or get scared easy attractions such as: Pirates of the Caribbean & Haunted Mansion are available for them to ride. Shows for them to watch: Country Bear Jamboree, Philharmagic show, Carousel of Progress, Stitch's Great Escape, Parade and Enchantment. Hopefully that answers you questions.
There is more than enough to keep them entertained and excited.
Lots of shows they can check out, or ride the ferry boat, even ride some rides depending on their height, carousels, Winnie the Pooh and such are always nice!
There are a lot of things go or s 4 and 5 year old to do. Biggest concern would be height restrictions on some things. With 4 distinct parks, there is more than enough to do.
There are so many fun things for little ones at Magic Kingdom.
Everything
Little mermaid ride a favorite, dumbo flying adventure, minnie the poo,
Most of the attractions, magical!
A lot depends on height but, their is plenty
Tons of stuff for them ages 🥰 they will definitely love it and so won't you just make magical memories ✨ 💖
Perfect for young kids...nothing extreme
It all depends on thier height, then it's upto your discretion
Lots of fun
They have a number of rides for children. My granddaughter who was almost 3 enjoyed the Flying Dumbo, It's A Small World, Peter Pan's Flight, The Mad Tea Party (spinning teacups), to name a few. There are rides for children in all Disney World Parks. But character meets are at a distance during the Covid pandemic.
Everything. There is a little bit of a wait at the beginning of the bash. If you can keep the little ones occupied for about an hour, the lines thin down a little. Well lighted posts with Disney employees handing out candy. There are some rides where judgement might be in the child's favor, ae dark rides are kinda scary.
We took our 2 year old and she was able to ride most of the rides. If they are at least 40" tall it is best, but she had the time of her life!
Just about everything, certain rides like the coasters have height requirement of around 40-44in (don't quote me on that) but we just got back and our 4 year old did EVERYTHING except space mountain- not tall enough and it's alot of jerking motion for a youngster. She loved thunder Mountain, magic carpet ride, Cinderella's carousel, Peter pan, it's a small world we went the week of the 50th kick off Soo lines were super short until that Friday. It's been busy lately but we can't wait to go back!! It's truly is the most Magical place on Earth- even with the pandemic. And just this week they started to bring back character meet and greets.
Almost everything
Almost everything there. I think there's only height requirements for Splash Mountain, Thunder Mountain, and Space Mountain. Such a great age to take kids
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A lot I just took my 4yr old
Winnie the pooh ride. Peter pan ridd
So much! I wished we brought our now 10-year-old sooner!
Don't forget to look for the Cavalcades that parade down Main Street.
There are many rides at the Magic Kingdom that are good for that age group. Animal Kingdom is good too. Toy Story Land is good for that age at Hollywood Studios but the majority is for teen and up. EPCOT is best for teen and adult.
My daughter (3) and son (5) were both able to do just about everything. I think the roller-coasters were the only thing my daughter couldn't do
The toon town area is all bout that age range.
I think it's really hard on mom.
There is more than enough for a 4-7 year old to do there
Lots
They will have a blast. Rides are based on height restriction. Don't try this sock in the shoe trick. They'll catch you it won't work. Enjoy what you can get on and there are many rides that even the smallest of tikes can enjoy.
Thanks everyone for your responses. We are going in November
It's built for kids
Just about everything
A lot. Most of the rides @ MK are suitable for all ages.
So much. Look at map and plan your rides. App will tell you wait times. Highly recommend strollers as kids tire out. Lots of bathrooms allover park.
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