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Do u think disney is too babyish for a 12 &1/2, 14 &1/2, and 16 yr. old?

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My brother(12 &1/2) and sister (14 & 1/2) have never been to disney and have been waiting for a long time to go. We waited so long to go, because we had to save up some money. So, we gave our money to our friends mom who matched it. So as a suprise we may go this year. I just want to know what kinds of rides they have? My sister wants me to go all the rollercoasters with her.

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  1. Babyish...no hun. Disney is for kids of ALL ages(even grown up kids).  There is something for everyone to do.   Are you talking about Disneyland or Disney World.   Both are very expensive.   But the best way to see it is make no plans. Just go with the flow. Walk around, see the sights and enjoy it.   I can't recommend It's a small world ride.  Kinda corney and the dumb song sticks in ur head.  The link below will tell you about both parks... HAVE FUN!!!


  2. Honey the first time I went to Disney World I was 50 years old and I loved every minute. I've been back four more times. They have any ride that anyone could possibly want. If you go on line to Disney they'll send you a free video and will tell you have to save money on the package deals. Good luck Sweetie and enjoy!!!!!!

  3. Disneyland is great for all ages!  There are plenty of rides that your siblings will enjoy.  If you've never gone, you need to do it!  Look on the websites for either Disneyland or Disney World and you'll find all the info you need on the rides.

  4. im not sure what the difference is between disneyworld and disneyland, but i know ive been to both and i know~ for sure that were a lot of adults and teenagers. im going to be 16 in a month, and me and my friends are already planning to go again right before school starts. literally, right before the day of school. >o< and although disney might seem kidish, anywhere you go thats a first will always be interesting and fun. im sure theyll enjoy it.

    i dont remember what they have at disneyworld, but i remember a roller coaster/ tour ride kind of thing inside a mountain. it was like one of those story rides. that was scary for me, i was in elementary then. and i remember shows, and a lake, and some ride that was red, or had to do with fire, but it was a roller coaster.

    http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/par...

    go there and see. :D

  5. When you get there, get the speed pass for the rides. its a shorter waiting time as you will have priority over other park goers. Space Mountain is the classic ride. Haunted Mansion, The Runaway Coaster among others. I hope you all will enjoy.

  6. Too babyish? Definately not.Below I have listed some stuff for the not-faint-hearted You didn't say if you were going to all 4 of the WDW theme parks or just one (and which one).

    At Hollywood Studios (formerly MGM)-have to's are the Tower of Terror, Aerosmith's Rock-n-Roller Coaster, Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular (show), Muppet 3D (hilarious for all ages), and the Lights!Cameras!Action! car stunt show

    At Magic Kingdom-Pirates of the Caribbean (look for Capt. Jack),Thunder Mtn. Railroad (wooden roller coaster), Splash Mtn. (water ride with a huge drop), Space Mtn. (rail coaster), Haunted Mansion

    Epcot-Mission Space, Test Trak, Dinosaur, Soarin

    Animal Kingdom-Kilamanjari Safari (do first thing in the a.m.-animals are out feeding), Expedition Everest (roller coaster with a surprise.)

    May also want to check out Discovery Quest (at Downtown Disney)-virtual arcade. Create your OWN roller coaster and ride it!

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