Is this trip worth taking?

Is this trip worth taking?

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I’ve always heard it said, and I confess I also said it, that it was only worth going to Disney when you were just over six years old to really enjoy it. But as the world turns, I went to Disney with a small child and I burned my tongue. In this post I tell you why.

DISNEY WITH LITTLE CHILD

It was my second time at Disney. The first, in addition to racing, was an adult trip. There were no children. This time it was totally different. Firstly because I had time to plan myself, study the parks and toys well and know where I wanted to go, and secondly because it would be a trip aimed at a three year old child.

Disney with young children (Photo: This World is Ours)

Of course I separated all the rides that I would like to go without her, like the roller coasters, for example, but the trip was focused on her.

Like practically every three-year-old girl, she is thePassionate about Frozen, Minnie, Princess Sofia, Dr. Toys and much more. Our days at Disney were dream achievements for her.

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We reserve two days to Magic Kingdom (ideal for Disney itinerary with young children) and one day for each of the other parks (Epcot, Hollywood e Animal Kingdom). It was the perfect choice. I realized that Disney really has many attractions for young children. They don’t get tired and smile from start to finish. Furthermore, one day we went to Legolandwhich is great for young children.

Disney with young children (Photo: This World is Ours)

Everything in the magical atmosphere of Disney leads the child to believe that they are really in Mickey’s house. Sofia, with whom I traveled, said, for example, that Minnie from Hollywood must have a party later because she was wearing a long dress. And she was delighted when she found the princess who has the same name as hers. Furthermore, she hugged her Dr. toyshad fun on the toy Frozenno Epcotwas delighted with the Anna it’s at Elsaloved the Potatoeswas almost “crushed” by the Winnie-the-Pooh and had fun with the show Frozen.

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Disney with young children (Photo: This World is Ours)

Of course, some shows, like the one at Nemono Animal Kingdom (which takes 40 minutes), it was tiring and she asked to leave early, and she Didn’t like the noise of the fireworks at Magic Kingdom. Besides, she was excited the whole time and returned home radiant. He enjoyed it more than any other adult there.

The height issue was not a problem, since most of the attractions she wanted to go to were not extreme. Furthermore, she had a unique experience when she became a princess in Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo, at Magic Kingdom. It wasn’t cheap, but she loved the experience.

Furthermore, we take a breakfast with Mickey and his friends and had dinner one day at T-Rexa super cool themed restaurant.

TIPS

Some important tips for those who want to travel to Disney with a small child:

Don’t forget to bring or rent a strollersince the parks are big and children will get tired
Set aside some money to buy some toys at the park. The child will definitely want everything and you will also want to buy at least something. O soap bubble making devicefor example, cost US$ 20.
Fantasy levers!! Probably, Your child will love dressing up at Disney. So try to take your fantasy to the park. If you have any in Brazil, put them in your suitcase. If not, look for it in a supermarket right there in Orlando. It will be much cheaper.
– Eating in the park is sometimes not so easy. If possible, bring some fruit, juice and snacks.

Disney with young children (Photo: This World is Ours)

Of course, this varies from child to child. I don’t know, for example, what the experience is like with a boy. And not all children like this universe so much. Anyway, It’s worth getting into the Disney spirit and making your child’s imagination soar. It was as unforgettable for her as it was for me. If anyone asks me if it’s worth going to Disney with a small child, now I say yes.

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Adolfo Nomelini

Journalist graduated from PUC-SP and postgraduate in Communication in Digital Media, he is passionate about music, coxinha, television, his glasses and the internet. He has worked with online content for more than 15 years and spends much of his time “throwing his body out into the world, walking everywhere and, according to the natural law of encounters, leaving and receiving something.”

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