Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Apr 13, 2009
    Heather from VA 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 visiting WDW 9/27-10/1 and will have our 7 & 2 yr olds with us. Do you have any sugg. on parks that would be just as fun and entertaining for both ages? At 5 yrs apart, we're not sure what parks to spend most of our time at w/o spliting the fa

    Hi Heather and I think I can help with this question.  The great news is there is something for everyone in each of the four theme parks, however there are some that I think are the best for your age range.  I deal with the exact same situation as I have a 14, 12 and 5 year old! 
    We have found that the number one park for all ages is MK, with a close second at DHS.  At MK you have Fantasyland for the two year old and Adventureland for the seven year old.  At DHS while the two year old enjoys the Disney Playhouse Live Stage Show, the seven year old can enjoy such great attractions as The Indiana Jones stunt show and Tower of Terror.  You know the best thing I have found on our WDW vacations? It is that for that brief moment in time, my two oldest forget how old they are and run right along with my 5 year old.  You might be surprised when the seven year old wants to get on Peter Pan's Flight again with the two year old!  I hope this helps and that you have a wonderful WDW vacation, and thanks for coming to the Mom's Panel with such a great question.
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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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