Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all for the advice. We are doing lightening lane and have reservations at a character dinner, the Italian restaurant, and the belle restaurant. My kids have never done a theme park and we aren’t Disney nuts, so we will do the rides we can. Are any rides “can’t miss” for this age? I noted the cars and buzz lightyear ride and Peter Pan. I also read about Tiana’s ride.
To clarify: the Italian restaurant in Hollywood studios "Mama Melrose", not one of the Italian restaurants in Epcot? Because you would need "park hopper" tickets to go to more than one park in a day, and you've indicated you are only going to Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios.
All of the rides in Toy Story land (part of Hollywood studios) will likely appeal to your kids. "Toy Story Mania" is similar in concept to the Buzz Lightyear ride, but it was built more recently and I think the mechanics work better. Your kids will love it! "Slinky Dog dash" is a rollercoaster (smaller, not super scary or thrilling, just fun!) and then there is some Alien spinning ride that I enjoy, but isn't as popular as the other two.
In Magic Kingdom, one ride that I think is really fun and doesn't get a ton of attention compared to some of the bigger rides, is Goofy's barn stormer. It's a small rollercoaster and doesn't really look that exciting--but when I was there a few months ago I had a blast on it! If your kids haven't been on many thrill rides and you want to try a tame one to start out, this might be a good choice.
The Tiana ride is basically an older Disney ride called "Splash Mountain" that they re-named and did a face lift to make it Tiana themed. I rode it a few months ago for the first time (after decades of riding Splash Mountain) and didn't think it was as good as Splash Mountain. Along one of the places the boat passes through, some door to one of the mechanical rooms was open (I don't know know if it was a door that someone forgot to shut, or if there just was no door?) It was dark outside the mechanical room was brightly lit so it really stood out and definitely wasn't "magical" like you expect at Disney. It was a very long line too.
Thank you for the recs -- yes we are going to Mama Melrose. Any advice on what to use the 3 lightening lane passes on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all for the advice. We are doing lightening lane and have reservations at a character dinner, the Italian restaurant, and the belle restaurant. My kids have never done a theme park and we aren’t Disney nuts, so we will do the rides we can. Are any rides “can’t miss” for this age? I noted the cars and buzz lightyear ride and Peter Pan. I also read about Tiana’s ride.
To clarify: the Italian restaurant in Hollywood studios "Mama Melrose", not one of the Italian restaurants in Epcot? Because you would need "park hopper" tickets to go to more than one park in a day, and you've indicated you are only going to Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios.
All of the rides in Toy Story land (part of Hollywood studios) will likely appeal to your kids. "Toy Story Mania" is similar in concept to the Buzz Lightyear ride, but it was built more recently and I think the mechanics work better. Your kids will love it! "Slinky Dog dash" is a rollercoaster (smaller, not super scary or thrilling, just fun!) and then there is some Alien spinning ride that I enjoy, but isn't as popular as the other two.
In Magic Kingdom, one ride that I think is really fun and doesn't get a ton of attention compared to some of the bigger rides, is Goofy's barn stormer. It's a small rollercoaster and doesn't really look that exciting--but when I was there a few months ago I had a blast on it! If your kids haven't been on many thrill rides and you want to try a tame one to start out, this might be a good choice.
The Tiana ride is basically an older Disney ride called "Splash Mountain" that they re-named and did a face lift to make it Tiana themed. I rode it a few months ago for the first time (after decades of riding Splash Mountain) and didn't think it was as good as Splash Mountain. Along one of the places the boat passes through, some door to one of the mechanical rooms was open (I don't know know if it was a door that someone forgot to shut, or if there just was no door?) It was dark outside the mechanical room was brightly lit so it really stood out and definitely wasn't "magical" like you expect at Disney. It was a very long line too.
Thank you for the recs -- yes we are going to Mama Melrose. Any advice on what to use the 3 lightening lane passes on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all for the advice. We are doing lightening lane and have reservations at a character dinner, the Italian restaurant, and the belle restaurant. My kids have never done a theme park and we aren’t Disney nuts, so we will do the rides we can. Are any rides “can’t miss” for this age? I noted the cars and buzz lightyear ride and Peter Pan. I also read about Tiana’s ride.
To clarify: the Italian restaurant in Hollywood studios "Mama Melrose", not one of the Italian restaurants in Epcot? Because you would need "park hopper" tickets to go to more than one park in a day, and you've indicated you are only going to Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios.
All of the rides in Toy Story land (part of Hollywood studios) will likely appeal to your kids. "Toy Story Mania" is similar in concept to the Buzz Lightyear ride, but it was built more recently and I think the mechanics work better. Your kids will love it! "Slinky Dog dash" is a rollercoaster (smaller, not super scary or thrilling, just fun!) and then there is some Alien spinning ride that I enjoy, but isn't as popular as the other two.
In Magic Kingdom, one ride that I think is really fun and doesn't get a ton of attention compared to some of the bigger rides, is Goofy's barn stormer. It's a small rollercoaster and doesn't really look that exciting--but when I was there a few months ago I had a blast on it! If your kids haven't been on many thrill rides and you want to try a tame one to start out, this might be a good choice.
The Tiana ride is basically an older Disney ride called "Splash Mountain" that they re-named and did a face lift to make it Tiana themed. I rode it a few months ago for the first time (after decades of riding Splash Mountain) and didn't think it was as good as Splash Mountain. Along one of the places the boat passes through, some door to one of the mechanical rooms was open (I don't know know if it was a door that someone forgot to shut, or if there just was no door?) It was dark outside the mechanical room was brightly lit so it really stood out and definitely wasn't "magical" like you expect at Disney. It was a very long line too.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all for the advice. We are doing lightening lane and have reservations at a character dinner, the Italian restaurant, and the belle restaurant. My kids have never done a theme park and we aren’t Disney nuts, so we will do the rides we can. Are any rides “can’t miss” for this age? I noted the cars and buzz lightyear ride and Peter Pan. I also read about Tiana’s ride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Disney employee here: you're going at a very busy time so you're going to have to be flexible and very patient. What rides you want to go on is very kid dependent but the lines for certain things will be quite long.
If you have a ride that's a big priority, go to the park as early as you can and ride it first thing. You're going to have to decide if Lightning Lane is worth the cost to you.
I don't know what your kids heights are but you can see what they qualify for here: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/faq/parks/height-requirements/
My personal experience is young kids like the "play" rides like Buzz Lightyear and Toy Story Mania best and the silly joke stuff like Jungle Cruise and Monsters Inc Laugh Floor. But that's kid dependent. Magic Kingdom particularly has quite a few "dark rides" (you ride past set pieces) like Peter Pan and Winnie the Pooh that get crazy lines but if your kids aren't into the movies it may not be worth the wait.
Hollywood Studios has more show attractions (Frozen Singalong, Indiana Jones) in additional to rides.
The one thing to remember with young kids, is that the money has been spent and pushing your kids if they're tired or overwhelmed isn't going to make the experience worth it. I can't tell you the number of times I've seen parents get upset at their kids because they spent all this money and their kid is over the crowds, lines, or Florida weather and doesn't want to do anything. Keep everyone hydrated, try to roll with it and give your kids breaks if they need it.
Thanks for the insider reality check.
Anonymous wrote:Former Disney employee here: you're going at a very busy time so you're going to have to be flexible and very patient. What rides you want to go on is very kid dependent but the lines for certain things will be quite long.
If you have a ride that's a big priority, go to the park as early as you can and ride it first thing. You're going to have to decide if Lightning Lane is worth the cost to you.
I don't know what your kids heights are but you can see what they qualify for here: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/faq/parks/height-requirements/
My personal experience is young kids like the "play" rides like Buzz Lightyear and Toy Story Mania best and the silly joke stuff like Jungle Cruise and Monsters Inc Laugh Floor. But that's kid dependent. Magic Kingdom particularly has quite a few "dark rides" (you ride past set pieces) like Peter Pan and Winnie the Pooh that get crazy lines but if your kids aren't into the movies it may not be worth the wait.
Hollywood Studios has more show attractions (Frozen Singalong, Indiana Jones) in additional to rides.
The one thing to remember with young kids, is that the money has been spent and pushing your kids if they're tired or overwhelmed isn't going to make the experience worth it. I can't tell you the number of times I've seen parents get upset at their kids because they spent all this money and their kid is over the crowds, lines, or Florida weather and doesn't want to do anything. Keep everyone hydrated, try to roll with it and give your kids breaks if they need it.