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Going to Disney World with a 12 y/o, 2 16 y/os, 4 y/o, (will be) 4 ms! Please Help!?

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I need to know what to do there...We will be around Orlando, but none of us have been to Disney World and we want to do all disney...Any Ideas?? Thanks. =]

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  1. The Disney web site has tons of tools on how to organize your trip, not only for what to do each day, but how to incorporate the venues into your family's lifestyle, ages, etc.

    The site also helps you organize and get ready for the trip...what to take, what you'll need, etc.

    My favorite, of course, is Epcot Center.  It's like traveling to Europe without leaving the country!  You truly feel like you're in each country as you move through Epcot.  And when you think you've had enough of the park, soak the kids in one of the water parks!  

    And don't forget, if you have a little girl, you HAVE to make reservations to have dinner in Cinderella's castle.  Don't be afraid to eat late, because then you'll get to watch the fireworks from the castle.  Magic.


  2. You'll get leaflets and maps and stuff there and just do things when you feel like it by reading the leaflet. Unless you're there long enough you won't be able to cram it all in.... just go with the flow!

  3. Hoopde do revue is very fun and interactive dinner show.

      

    Also There is the Great Movie Ride where they show scences from The Wizard of Oz, Indiana Jones, and amny other movies. It is a great experience.

          The Hoop de do revue is still in my opinion the best part.

        Hope you have fun.

  4. Go on alot of water rides an d roller coasters.

  5. They have tons of rides and events.  They have roller coasters maybe the sixteen year olds will like.  They have little shows and when you get there you have to get this autograph book for each child so that the disney characters around the park can sign it.  They also have this thing for little girls that you go to this salon and they make you up like your fave disney princess.  I mean they do everything.  When you get  there you will not be bored.

  6. Have cell phones with you. With those ages everyone is going to be split up.

  7. its tough. i don't know which of the park you are going to go to of if you will go to all of them. but here is some basic strategy.

    Get there early. crowds start getting larger after 10am. that first hour from 9-10am can get you on some of the most popular rides with little to no wait. have everyone pick rides. check out the height requirements as well as intensity levels and see who can go with you and who cant. use baby swap. that means one adult waits while everyone else goes on and then they swap places and the next person goes on with little to no wait. make sure you are dressed for the weather (heat, rain, etc.) and that you have sun block, etc.

    Magic Kingdom is what most people think about when they think disney. great family fun.

    Epcot is more mature. there are some fun rides but there is a lot of walking to do and unless you like other cultures/countries, might not be the best option for teenagers.

    Disney Hollywood Studios (formerly MGM) is probably the most popular park with teens because of the thrill rides.

    Animal Kingdom. filled with all type of animals. probably the hotest of the parks. make sure you have plenty to drink. great if you like animals.

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