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  • On Jan 11, 2016
    Tarvia from TN 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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    Hello, I will be taking my children to Walt Disney World and I was wondering what parks will be more sufficient for a 2 and 4 year old? I thought because of their ages we may not do all parks so I want to know which would be better for their age group.

    Tarvia!

    Thanks for stopping by the Disney parks Moms Panel!

    Depending on the time that you spend at Walt Disney World, determines if you visit all 4 parks or just 1 or 2. With toddlers, I would suggest to stick to one park per day. This gives you plenty of time to rest, eat, and still enjoy the parks without feeling rushed and having a toddler meltdown. No matter the length, you definitely want to start with Magic Kingdom!  Their favorite characters, rides, parades, and fireworks all await them! Like you, I have toddlers and this is a toddlers dream come true!

    Your next stop can either be Disney's Animal Kingdom, where you can enjoy a cruise through the Kilimanjaro Safaris, see life-size dinosaurs, and watch Nemo and friends come to life on stage. Or Disney's Hollywood Studios to dance with their favorite characters at Club Disney or sing along with Sophia at Disney Junior-Live on Stage! Walt Disney World offers a toddlers guide to help you plan for your little ones, so be sure to take a look.

    Either way you choose, I'm sure that they will love every minute of this magical vacation!

    Korliss

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Meet the Panelist: Korliss, Alabama

My love for all things Disney developed at the age of three from my parents. Today, my Prince, Princess, husband, and extended family share my passion for Walt Disney World too. I am excited to share my passion with you, as I help you plan your next Disney vacation.  Learn More About Korliss

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