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Address The Magic Kingdom with young children
When traveling to the Magic Kingdom with children, it is important to perform advanced planning before arriving in Florida. Preparing for this trip will make the difference in a stressful family holiday and a wonderful, magical holiday that the family will always remember.
The Magic Kingdom Park in Walt Disney World in Florida is one of the most popular holiday destinations. Millions of visitors tour the Magic Kingdom Park each year, and although it is the smallest of the four Disney Florida Parks, it is also the most crowded. It is not unusual to see families touring the parks in the warm Florida sun, with parents yelling at their children, and children crying or screaming for something. This tends to occur as families spend much money on this type of holiday and will be sure to "get their money worth." This leads them to leave their families in the entire park, with over-tired, hot and hungry children. It is important to remember that children work best when in their normal daily routine. Their days at Walt Disney World will be filled with early mornings, off plan (or skipped) naps, changes in eating times and late nights. The weather in Orlando can be extremely hot and humid or very wet, depending on when you visit. It is crucial that parents understand that children will be on sensory overload and will be out of their routines while on vacation.
You can go to the Magic Kingdom with children, and still have a fabulous time. If you are only able to visit for a days, you should arrive before the scheduled park opening time. As the park opens, you should visit Fantasy Land (if traveling with young children) or Frontier Land (For older children). A one day tour is possible, but if you travel with children, you must be willing to narrow the list of "must-see" attractions. With children, it is always better to assign two full days at Magic Kingdom. This will allow you to tour at a slower pace and let the kids take in everything that the park has to offer.
Your Advanced planning when visiting the Magic Kingdom should include determining what time of year to visit, what day of the week will be the least crowded, and how many days you have to visit Magic Kingdom. You should also view the park layout and guidelines before you arrive. To be knowledgeable of its attractions will help you decide which you want to visit before even coming into Orlando. Review information about Disney stroller rental, the Fast Pass system and the parades and shows are just some examples of things you should strive to learn about before you arrive. This will allow you to maximize your time at Magic Kingdom and concentrate on the Disney family.
A little planning will help you create your best visit to the Magic Kingdom!
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Jennifer Mitchell is the author of the Disney Travel Guide the Mouse Manual (http://www.mousemanual.com). This ebook has Disney Travel Tips that can save you time and money on your next Walt Disney vacation.
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