Mom And Daughter; Magic Kingdom; Cinderella's Castle; AA; Mickey Balloon
  • On Aug 27, 2009
    Barb from MN Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    First visit to WDW in Dec. We have a 13 & 6 yr old son, and a 4 yr old daughter. How do we make sure our 13yr old has an age appropriate magical experience as well as our younger ones? Is this possible? Any super hints? I am trying to learn and read

    Hey Barb!  Love your question, as it is one I face every trip.  My girls are 14, 12 and 6, so making sure everyone is having a good time is a top priority for me as well.
    And here is the honest truth, at WDW my 14 year old forgets she is 14 and loves everything.  I do however, try to break up the "little" attractions with the big ones.  And sometimes my youngest will have to wait on her big sisters and vice versa, but there is just so much that they all enjoy!  Whether it is trying to beat each other's score on Toy Story Mania at DHS or enjoying Mickey's PhilharMagic at MK.  I also always try to make sure I ask the older ones what they would like to to next.  It's pretty easy to please the young one as she loves everything so I highly recommend you let your 13 year old help plan where the family should go next.
    Make sure your teenager checks out the Lights, Motor, Action show at DHS as well as the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Show.  I think he will really like those and I bet your little ones will enjoy, too.
    Have a great time and if you have any more questions, please don't hesitate to come back to the Mom's Panel.
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Meet the Panelist: Jennifer, Georgia

I am Jennifer, a Georgia native, wife and mother to 3 incredible young women.  I own my own marketing and public relations firm and absolutely love my job. In my spare time (ha!), I enjoy hanging out with family and friends, reading, playing tennis and occasionally running a runDisney race.  For my family it doesn't get any more magical than a Walt Disney World vacation. Learn More About Jennifer

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