Best Orlando Actvity/Park for Toddlers
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Dulcinea
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Best Orlando Actvity/Park for Toddlers
I'm going to Orlando with a 2.5 yo and don't want to waste money on places/parks that aren't toddler friendly.
So far we'll be visiting Busch Gardens, Aquatica and Seaworld.
What other non-Disney places can we visit that are most toddler friendly?
Thanks!
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Posted 4/27/11 10:20 AM |
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CaMacho
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Re: Best Orlando Actvity/Park for Toddlers
You don't want to go to the disney parks?
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Posted 4/28/11 2:02 PM |
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Dulcinea
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Re: Best Orlando Actvity/Park for Toddlers
No, my DH is anti-Disney 'cus we just got back from going 2 yrs. He said DS is too young to enjoy it so we're skipping that until DS is older.
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Posted 4/28/11 2:14 PM |
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ali120206
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Re: Best Orlando Actvity/Park for Toddlers
I think your DS would enjoy Disney - and it's no cost for a ticket for him until he's 3.
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Posted 4/28/11 2:22 PM |
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CaMacho
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Re: Best Orlando Actvity/Park for Toddlers
I agree I think the disney parks would be great at his age, plus at 2.5 he's still free. How long are you going to be in Orlando? You can get a 7-day pass to the disney parks for under $500 total. If you do all those other parks for one day it's going to add up, you'll probably get more for your money with disney. Also, busch gardens is about an hour west of orlando.
Kennedy space center isn't too far, not sure if it's toddler friendly but i've heard it's pretty cool.
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Posted 4/28/11 4:55 PM |
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BargainMama
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Re: Best Orlando Actvity/Park for Toddlers
I think a 2.5 year old would enjoy the Disney parks more than SW and Busch Gardens to be honest. Universal is my other thought, but even that doesn't compare to Disney for the toddler set. I'm not sure what else there is, everything else I know is for older kids (mini golf, dinner shows, etc.)
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Posted 4/28/11 7:48 PM |
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