Mom And Son Running through park; RunDisney; incredibles shirt
  • On Dec 2, 2013
    Shekinah from TX 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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    Planning a blow out trip with dd 9 & ds 5 for Dec 2014. We're looking for special things just for kids, before they out grow them. this isn't be thier first trip, but it will be the last until they're teenagers. Off the beaten paths ideas are good too.

    Hi Shekinah ~

    I'm watching my boys grow up Disney and I get a little sad when they feel they've outgrown something. Here are some things I think your son and daughter may both enjoy:

    * Family Magic Tour at the Magic Kingdom (MK). My boys had a great time looking for clues and enjoyed some surprises along the way.
    * Wilderness Explorers at Animal Kingdom.
    * A Pirate's Adventures ~ Treasures of the Seven Seas. Its an interactive experience with 5 treasures to help Captain Jack Sparrow find. Its great for younger kids that aren't quite yet ready for Sorcerers of the MK.
    * The Pirates League at the MK.
    * Jedi Training Academy at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
    * Pirate Adventure Cruise.
    * Pirates and Pals Fireworks Voyage. This is one of my favorite ways to watch the fireworks at the MK. It involves food, fun, fireworks and a voyage on the Seven Seas Lagoon with pirates!
    * Visit Tri-Circle-D Ranch at Fort Wilderness. You can see the horses from Main Street there and Cinderella's adorable white ponies.

    Please feel free to visit with any other questions. We're thrilled to assist you!

    Wishing you minnie magical memories :-) Allison V.
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Meet the Panelist: Allison, Georgia

I'm a Disney-fanatic! I made my first trip to Disney World the year it opened and have grown up crazy for all things Disney. As the Mom of a son with Cerebral Palsy, I love providing recommendations for families traveling with a special needs member. Learn More About Allison

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