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How do you tell a 4 year old they are going to Disney World?

9 ways to tell your kids they are going to Disney World
  1. Create a video or slide show. ...
  2. Create a scavenger hunt. ...
  3. Wrap Magic Bands as a present. ...
  4. Wrap some new Disney clothes or a gift as present. ...
  5. Create a card/letter. ...
  6. Make or order a pizza with topping of choice in shape of Mickey head.




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9 ways to tell your kids they are going to Disney World
  1. Create a video or slide show. ...
  2. Create a scavenger hunt. ...
  3. Wrap Magic Bands as a present. ...
  4. Wrap some new Disney clothes or a gift as present. ...
  5. Create a card/letter. ...
  6. Make or order a pizza with topping of choice in shape of Mickey head.


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Throughout all four theme parks of the Walt Disney World resort, there are things to do that are preschool-age appropriate. Rides, live shows, parades, play areas, and nighttime spectaculars are all okay for young kids.

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You may want to do this by:
  1. Place a Going to Walt Disney World window cling on your car.
  2. See if your child figures out what's going on when you pack only Disney-themed snacks for the trip.
  3. Wrap up some personalized ears. ...
  4. Scatter Disney trading pins throughout the house. ...
  5. Reveal your message via jigsaw.


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First and foremost, stop by your Disney hotel front desk or at Guest Relations inside the theme parks and get your button! Just let the Cast Member know you'd like two buttons to share that you're celebrating your anniversary, second honeymoon, or whatever the case may be.

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You won't need to show any type of proof of age for your young child. When you're at the kiosk to scan your ticket to enter the Walt Disney World Theme Park and Mickey turns green allowing you in, you'll simply carry or walk your under the age of 3 child right along with you.

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Guests often wonder if Disney World is free on their birthday. Disney does not give you free admission on your birthday but they do give you special treatment, free food, and other perks. Let's take a look at the benefits of celebrating a birthday at Walt Disney World Resort.

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Best Theme Parks in Orlando for Toddlers (Ages 4 and Under) Hands down, Magic Kingdom offers the most magical experience of all of the Orlando theme parks. Guests of all ages, but especially the toddler set, will be able to enjoy a large number of attractions.

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Magic Kingdom is a good park for all ages. This definitely isn't true of every Disney park. While this post focuses mostly on rides, the shows and character greetings also make the park ideal for kids of all ages. If they're old enough that the question is worth asking, they can have a great time at Magic Kingdom.

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Preschooolers (3-5 years old) Preschool age kids are more likely to really get into the parks, interacting with the characters, etc. Good chance that your kids will have some memories. Depending on how tall they are, some preschoolers will be tall enough to ride some of the bigger attractions.

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Parents often wonder if their kids are too young (or too old) to go to Disney World. The best age for Disney World is between 3 and 12 years old, but people of all ages will enjoy the park.

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Ways to Surprise Kids with a Disney Trip
  1. A Character Calling to Invite Them. Do you personally know Cinderella? ...
  2. A Card in the Mail. We did this one time when my parents were coming with us. ...
  3. Surprise Shirts. I ordered these shirts from Etsy (click here) before the trip. ...
  4. The Airport Surprise. If you can… ...
  5. A Scavenger Hunt.


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Your kids might also help prepare for the trip by opting to pack clothing that favors a character or movie. Another way to do park research is to watch some of our Disney World YouTube Channel videos. It can help you as a parent choose appropriate rides for your kids. You know better than we do what may scare them.

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My favorite age group to take to the parks is from around 2-5 years old for a variety of reasons. Kids in this age group really believe in the magic and embrace so much of what I love about Disneyland. Here's some tips on how to get the most out of your trip with toddlers.

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The short answer to whether or not Epcot is for kids is yes — the park is a great place for kids. It's not as obviously kid-friendly as theme parks such as the Magic Kingdom Park, but Epcot has both attractions and activities that are geared toward children.

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Visit www.espnwwos.com for more information. Child prices are valid for children aged 3-9 years on day of first use; children aged 10 years and above pay the adult ticket price; children under 3 years do not require a Theme Park Ticket and are admitted free when accompanied by an adult.

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Sadly, wearing a costume doesn't cover park admission.

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Disney DOESN'T give you free admission into the theme parks on your birthday. They DON'T give you free hotel stays or free meals. You CAN'T skip the lines or get special dining reservations. That said, you'll still receive enough freebies and special attention to give you a little extra magic on your special day.

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Guests of Disney do not age during their visit, so your little one will remain his guest during your entire trip. You do not need to purchase a ticket or make park pass reservations for children under 3.

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A 3 year old child cannot remember most of the past incidents or almost all but the memories of Disney World may stay in their minds because children like them very much.

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Get birthday greetings from fellow Guests throughout the day with a magical birthday button! Each one is complimentary on your special day and can be found inside at City Hall on Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland Park or at Guest Services in Disney California Adventure Park.

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