As mentioned by others, of the 4 parks, I'd say magic Kingdom is the best.
No, no, no!! It's miserably hot almost all year long and the attractions are not geared toward toddlers. Today I saw many babies and toddlers looking bored, sad, mad or having tantrums. Please don't drag your baby thru Epcot. Wait til they're older and/or vacation elsewhere.
Omg everyone on here saying no no no if you want to yes it is suitable as the question states and take a lot of photos to have as memorys at a young age and I just took my 11 month old and she had so much fun she got excited for the rides and the sites it was amazing to see her little face lite up
I don't think a two year old minds where they are when it comes to this sort of thing. They will enjoy the experience of being with their loved ones. If the family wants to go to Epcot, then by all means take him/her. I think it's an amazing day together.
My girl is 2 and 5 mo old and she loves it. Try visiting at least two days instead of one. That way you and your little ones can enjoy the park. We plan our day and make sure to get a Fast Pass for Frozen, Nemo and friends and the Pixar movies. She enjoys the aquarium and there are plenty of kid friendly menus at future world.
No, it is lots of walking in the sun and mostly boring
No! They have some rides, but for a 2 year old it would be boring
Two is a little young to expect much . There is a lot of stimulation that may keep the kid entertained but if there is a potential alternative take it
Yes . You can prepare for the day so you can make sure you are prepared for what ever weather come your way.
yes
I say read all the reviews here before you decide, as both sides make good points. If you are going FOR the small children, you can plan it around that and have a fun day. If you have varying age groups (2, 8, 13, 16+) it will vary based on what you do, and how long you wait for it. If you are wanting some thrills, then consider baby/rider swap. Fortunately, there are usually smaller wait times for the small kid attractions like Nemo, Turtle Talk, Figment/Pixar, and Meet n Greets. Also, get a times guide when you come in, to see when people are performing around the countries, as those shows are cool for almost all ages.
Just visited with my 14 month baby and they do have some attractions for babies, like Nemo, Imagination, Spaceship Earth ( the ride inside the ball), Mexico's ride and something else in Nestle land. It is not the best park for the little ones but one you get there, they will not going to get bored at all. There's also a small area with water like sprinkles etc. If it's too hot they can get a splash.
Is there any charge to go walk in there
Yes it is!!!
Like Lori said there is lots of room and stroller friendly. It is a very educational park where more science is used rather than stories. The sorin' ride is a must while the others are a ton of fun. The aquarium is very educational while fun and really fun food aswell.
We have a 4, 3 and two 2 year old grandxhildren...we always love epcot...its not too crowded...lots of extra room to park a stroller and eat, dance, see an outside show. We see lots of characters there as well. It is what you make of it...alsothere is a little splash pad landing for the kiddos to cool off on the bridge going into the lands.
Only maybe 2 rides (nemo & crush) for children. Mainly educational. Like the aquarium and manatee tanks. Also figment. I wish I could sent you the park maps. I have them sitting here.
If you like torture bring a 2 year old. Plan on staying all day!
For toddlers, Epcot may not hold their interest or attention. But, it could be a relaxed day to kind of slow down and let them decompress from the sensory overload of the other parks. There are still characters to meet.
Not completely, the purpose of this park is different. Sure there are attractions for kids and they'll enjoy so mucho, but sometimes they could find themselves kinda bored
I would say focus on Magic Kingdom... and Hollywood during the day. Animal kingdom is also a good place. The safari ride is great for all ages.
Sure
This park is more geared to the older kids. Magic Kingdom is better for younger kids
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