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Which Orlando waterpark is best for toddlers?

Aquatica Orlando is our pick for best water park for older toddlers and young kids because it has the largest collection of water slides in Orlando. Plus there are multiple attractions that preschool kids can do.



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Featuring 10 different aquatic activities for young children, Ketchakiddee Creek at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon offers a world of fun for your little ones! Built especially for toddlers and children under 4 feet tall, it's a great spot to soak up the sun and take part in some splashing good fun with your young family.

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Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida may be the best theme park for toddlers overall as it's filled with exciting Disney characters, rides, and magic. Per Disney, there are 144 toddler-appropriate things to do within the many parks— Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom.

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Hollywood Studios has the fewest toddler-friendly attractions. Most of the rides have height requirements that young ones won't be able to meet. However, the park has several locations to meet their favorite Disney characters.

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All of this leads us to rank Magic Kingdom as the best Disney park for the little ones. Other Good Orlando Theme Parks for Toddlers: Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park — This park is ideal for anyone who loves animals. Toddlers especially will enjoy seeing them up close in a lush, jungle-like setting.

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Aquatica Orlando It's also a bit cheaper than Volcano Bay—if you're able to score tickets when they're on sale. Aquatica is part of SeaWorld, so marine life is everywhere in the park—even on rides.

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Blizzard Beach is the perfect way to cool off while visiting Walt Disney World Resort. While each park has something special to offer, Blizzard Beach is one of the best Disney Park for toddlers. Disney Water Parks are a must do when traveling to Florida during the warm summer months.

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Disney World has more for younger kids. Universal has very few rides the toddler gets to go on, but we have tons of fun with the things we can ride, and the lower ride count relieves some stress and allows us to enjoy things like playgrounds and stores that are almost as fun for toddlers as the rides.

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Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom is the the biggest of Disney's theme parks, but it is also the easiest to navigate with a baby or toddler. If this is your first visit to Walt Disney World and you are planning on spending a few days in the parks, Animal Kingdom is a great one to start with.

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but the short answer is yes, every Disney World park is good for toddlers. Epcot, despite being most known for its festival scene, has seven rides without a height requirement. Plus, our toddler loves running around the stores at the World Showcase and taking bites of any food we grab along the way.

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For people who want a toddler-focused trip, this is how you might want to split up your days. For a 3-day trip, do 2 days at Magic Kingdom and then either Hollywood Studios or Animal Kingdom. For a 4-day trip, do 2 days at Magic Kingdom, 1 day at Hollywood Studios and 1 day at Animal Kingdom.

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Sort of depends on your 4 year old. AK has lots to do; Safari, River Journey, Bugs Life, lots of animals to look at. Epcot also has stuff but it isn't really designed for toddlers. The Pavilions all have something suitable, Frozen and Ratatouille are great but not much else in the world showcase.

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Or their birth certificate. Can you lie about a child's age at Disney? Sure, ages two and under get in free so you could always say a just turned three year old is still two and get in free.

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Although Blizzard Beach closed for a refurbishment last year — later reopening with some new Frozen-themed areas, it is closing again for more refurbishment.

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