Orlando with Toddlers
Dos and Don'ts for Happy Traveling
By Shirley Gregory, published Nov 09, 2006
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Despite its reputation as a kid-friendly place, Orlando with all its theme parks – Disney’s Magic Kingdom, SeaWorld, Universal Studios Florida, Epcot, etc. – isn’t a fits-all-sizes destination. Traveling there with toddlers can be most challenging of all: they’re more mobile and fun-seeking than babies, but they don’t have the attention span, patience or ability to enjoy rides and attractions designed for older children.
So if you’re headed to the theme parks with a tot or two in tow, try to remember these dos and don’ts:
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Did You Know?
Good spots for toddlers include Shamu's Happy Harbor in SeaWorld, Dino Land USA at Disney's Animal Kingdom and the "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Movie Set Adventure" at Disney-MGM Studios.
Resources
- Information and a map for SeaWorld at www.seaworld.com Information about Disney theme parks at disneyworld.disney.go.com Printable maps of Orlando neighborhoods and attractions at mapnetwork.com Orlando tourism information at www.orlandoinfo.com
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