Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Aug 19, 2009
    Devone from KY Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Planning a half day to Epcot with a 2yr old and 10mo old. Trying to plan attractions that they can participate in/ride on. Would Living With the Land be an option or is this completely a ride not suitable for little ones?

    Hi Devone,

    I remember the first time I traveled with my oldest son to Disney World. He was only a few months old and I was worried that we would have a great deal of restrictions on what we could do since he was so young. I was amazed on how much we were able to enjoy with him.

    There are a number of Epcot attractions that both of your children will be able to enjoy even at their age. Living with the Land is a boat ride through the Epcot greenhouses where scientists are experimenting with new growing techniques. The slow moving boat features rows of benches and infants and toddlers will be able to sit next to you on the bench or on your lap. My boys have always loved looking at the variety of plants and fish in the attraction and I am sure your kids will love it to. 

    Other Epcot attractions you will be able to sit in with your young children are Journey Into Imagination, Nemo and Friends at the Living Seas, Universe of Energy (this one can be a little loud and scary for some children) and Spaceship Earth.

    Hope you all have an amazing time!
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Hiya friends. I’m Margaret, mom to four young men and wife to my Prince Charming. Raised on the southside of Chicago, we have now moved our castle to the suburban cornfields. We are a pin trading, Hidden Mickey hunting, resort hopping family who loves to debate the best Disney World resort or attraction over the dinner table. I am thrilled to share some of our favorite tips and tricks in hopes it will add even more magic to your Disney World adventure. Learn More About Margaret

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