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Going to Disney, Universal,and Sea World Orlando Florida.Will I be able to take my babyon the mild rides?
My baby is 14 months and most things I know I cannot take him on, but will they let me take him on Animal Kingdoms Kilimanjaro Safaris?Epcots virtua ride Soarin? Disneys Liberty Square Riverboat? We are not looking to do shows, but any other suggestions on what you can do with a baby would be appreciated. Thanks!
I know for a fact that your baby can not ride Soarin' because guest must be 40 inches or taller to ride. The Riverboat should be fine as well as all the rides in Fantasyland. I don't think it's wise to bring your baby on the Safaris because it's very bumpy and the car jolts around alot. Disney does offer child switch pass- You can get the pass by finding a Cast Member near the entrance of the ride. Once there as the whole group tell them that you would like to get a Child Switch Pass and present the child that can not or will not ride. One or two members of the group will watch the child while the rest of the group goes on the ride. When your group returns, you and one other person will present the pass to the cast member and he will escort or show you the way to the front of the line or as close as possible (usually a fastpass line). If you are traveling with a smaller group, some members can even ride twice- first waiting in line then using the switch pass. FYI: This pass only allows one or two people to ride the attraction without waiting, not a large group meaning 2+. BONUS: It is not given to one or two specific people, so if the person who watched the child decides not to ride, a couple people from the group can ride again without waiting.
What is your favourite rideand restaurant at the WaltDisney World Resort inOrlando, Florida?
It can be in any of the parks or water parks. You can list more than one if you want.
I'm going to cheat and pick a favorite ride from each park. Magic Kingdom: Splash Mountain (Brer Rabbit is awesome, what can I say!?) Epcot: Mission Space (the regular one, not the kid version) Hollywood Studios: Rockin' Rollercoaster (one of my favorite rides...ever) Animal Kingdom: Everest As far as restaurants go...they are very similar. The nicer restaurants require reservations in advance. One restaurant that I really enjoy is Hollywood and Vine at Hollywood Studios.
Should I stay on or offProperty when going to DisneyWorld in Orlando Florida?
If you are not going during the "busy season" (like summer) You can stay on Disney property at a lower price than during the peak season. You also get "perks". They have activities for the kids. You get the free transportation that is offered on property. They also have a free service, when you buy souvenirs they will take your packages to your hotel for you so you don't have to carry them around all day. Did I say that was a free service???? They also have what they call "Extra Magic Hours" for their hotel guests. Where the different parks will open an hour early, or stay open a couple hours later JUST FOR THEIR HOTEL GUESTS. And the service you get when you stay on property is top notch. So try to go during the "off times" . Hope you have a great time.
Name the 5 Food Servicelocations at Walt Disney WorldResort in Orlando, FloridaUSA?
Name the 5 Food Service locations at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida USA I need help.
That question is a bit ambiguous -- as the asker probably means "Magic Kingdom", which is one of the 4 theme parks inside the entire "Walt Disney World Resort". Many folks even to this day say "Walt Disney World" when they really mean "Magic Kingdom". That being said, here is a list of every restaurant in Walt Disney World (all of the theme parks, hotels, etc.): http://www.allearsnet.com/menu /menus.htm There are 5 sit-down (table service) restaurants in the Magic Kingdom: Cinderella's Royal Table Tony's Town Square Liberty Tree Tavern Plaza Restaurant Crystal Palace Hope that helps!
how much does a disney worldin orlando florida ticketcost?
Believe it or not, this is not a simple question. A one-day, one-park ticket costs $71.36, with tax, for adults. You save if you get multi-day tickets, and you can add-on things like park hopping (multiple parks on the same day) and no expiration. Visit here: http://allearsnet.com/pl/ticke t.htm for an explanation, and here is a price chart: http://allearsnet.com/pl/ticke tchart.htm#MYW1
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