Hi Courtney:
My young kids, 5 and 4, have been traveling to Walt Disney World since they were infants and they love to spend time at Walt Disney World's playgrounds in-between rides, meals, and attractions.
Our favorite playground is
The Boneyard, a dinosaur-themed playground at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The Boneyard features a multi-level maze, climbing areas, tunnels, and a large shaded sandbox where kids can dig up fossils. My boys also enjoy the 11,000-square-foot larger-than-life
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Movie Set Adventure play area at Disney's Hollywood Studios. In Magic Kingdom, there is a toddler-sized playground located near the entrance to Splash Mountain. While small in size, we enjoy this playground because it’s near restrooms and is a quick walk to the nearby Magic Kingdom railroad. After some play time in the playground, our family hops on the train for a loop around the park. There are also play areas on Tom Sawyer Island.
A number of
Resorts also have small playgrounds. But your best bet is likely The Boneyard.
Enjoy your vacation.