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  • On Feb 2, 2009
    Melissa from AL 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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    we are traveling July 12-18 w/ 2,9,17 year old. Do the parks have places to leave the stroller while enjoying a ride? Do most parks have little fountains to cool off in? I know epcot does? You guys are lifesavers!! any other cooling down tips ?? THANKS

    Hi Melissa.  Yes there are most definitely places you can park a stroller while enjoying a ride or any other attraction at WDW.  If you are renting a stroller at the park you are visiting, I highly recommend tying a balloon to it or something that will make it easy to recognize.  Often times cast members will line up strollers and it might not be in the exact place you left it, so make sure it is marked.
    With regards to fountains, yes Epcot has a place to cool off and you can get wet at the MK by running through Ariel's Grotto or in Toontown at Donald's Ship.  There are also misters at MK in Tomorrowland.  Other cooling tips, here are a couple.  When it gets hot try a water ride like Splash Mountain at MK or Kali Rapids at AK.  Also my family loves to take in a show or ride that is in a nice air conditioned building when it's really hot.  There are several of these at each park, including Muppet 3D and Ariel's Undersea Voyage at DHS, It's A Small World and Mickey's PhilharMagic at MK, just to name a few.  I hope this helps and that you have a magical vacation.
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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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