Friday, February 19, 2010

Why do children love to go on a Disney Vacation?

As you would expect, children love fun, so they can be hard to please, but Walt Disney World can satisfy that excitement and desire for fun. That’s why when kids are asked why they love to go on a Disney vacation, they can certainly provide you plenty of reasons. The simple, best reason is that it’s a place with lots of fun activities to offer them which makes it the ideal place to take them on vacation.

A Disney vacation does not only entail the fun and enjoyment of one theme park. There is Disney’s Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and the most recent addition, Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Children will have tons of fun at these parks, but they are also bound to discover some things that can teach them something and take their breath away.

With Disney’s different amusements to offer for children, they could feel confused and overwhelmed at deciding which attractions they should go toward first. They’re all abundantly appealing to visit. Among the most visited attractions that can please most children and satisfy their need for fun are the Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion which bring major thrills and excitement.

For small kids, you can let them experience great rides by trying Dumbo the Flying Elephant, or Peter Pan’s Flight as these classic Disney favorites are intended for toddlers to savor their Disney vacation as well. There is also the latest Buzz Light-year’s Space Ranger Spin which is adapted from the Toy Story characters. And don’t forget Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor. These and more are awaiting you and your little ones on a Walt Disney World Vacation.

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Friday, February 05, 2010

What is the right age for children to travel to Disney?

If you’re thinking of traveling on Disney World Vacation with small children you may wonder, what is the right age? Is there a best age for a child to truly enjoy all that Disney has to offer? I know many families with small children who cannot wait until their little ones are “old enough” to take to Disney. What age is old enough? The question makes sense, because you want your child to remember this special occasion, especially if it is a rarity for your family.

As with any vacation, there are several important factors to consider before booking. First of all, consider your child or children. How do they handle meeting new people? How do they handle crowds? How do they handle heat? Each child is different and just answering these few questions, which every parent can answer without much effort, can be very telling on whether or not your child is ready for Disney World.

Some things that surprise parents when they take their children to Disney for the first time are that things that adults know and take for granted, children do not necessarily know and it can be shocking to them. For example, Cinderella is a princess and therefore human. She is one of the easiest characters for children to meet and be comfortable with. But Mickey Mouse is a mouse and therefore five inches tall, right? It can really rock a child’s world to see a “mouse” bigger than them with huge hands! Another surprising thing to parents can be what you find harmless, your child may find terrifying. For starters, any dark ride, even about Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, can ruin your child’s day, which would ruin yours as well. Woodland creatures can appear scary if they’re three feet high and in a dark room.

So, while many people claim that age 5 or 7 is the ideal age for a child to visit Disney, it is different for every child. Only a parent knows their child well enough to determine if he or she is ready for Disney World. But now you have some food for thought on making that determination.

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