Perhaps you are planning a trip with your little ones to visit Mickey. Below are some things to consider to spice up the magic.
Meals that have a Disney flavor
By cooking creative meals that have a Disney flavor for your kids can build up the excitement. For example, you can buy uncooked pasta in the shape of Mickey Mouse and whip up a delicious and healthy meal for your princes and princesses with that. It will be carried in the "Gourmet Pantry in DTD." You can call them at 407-828-3886 to order.
Avoid the crowd
The smart thing to do is go when schools are in session because crowds are annoying especially if you have kids with you.
It's Hands-free
A hip hammock is what you should consider bringing if you are traveling with an infant or toddler. If your child is between 15 to 35 pounds, the hammock works perfectly. While waiting for the bus, standing in line, tending to your older kids and browsing in shops, it keeps you hands-free. Another idea is to take your toddler on rides with the hammock. It's very handy. Your trip will also become more enjoyable because of this.
Saving you sanity
Kids get impatient while waiting in line, so bring snacks and toys to distract them. To prevent exhausting kids, take frequent breaks. Go to the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World where kids can chill out at Donald's Boat and Ariel's Grotto. A great place for kids to cool off is Ariel's Grotto in the kids water area and in Donald's Boat, there is an interactive play area where children are allowed to ring the bell and steer clear the ship of Donald's ill-fated leaky. Arriving at the parks early in the morning is what you may wish to do so that your kids can have a nap in the afternoon. By doing this, they will be refreshed for the parades and the fireworks.
Researching the rides
Because young children may be frightened by loud noise or darkness, it is therefore important to research rides beforehand. A nice alternative is to duck into Test Track's gift shop/ exit and let him/her ride on the cars in the shop if your child is too young to ride Test Track at Epcot.
Dining options
In each Disney park, there is a free Baby Care Center so you can head for one when you are looking at some peace and quiet when feeding your baby/toddler. Equipped with rockers, high chairs, and toys are these centers. Also, you can find formula as well as baby food for sale. Try not to forget to plan one character meal because your trip won't be complete if the little ones don't get to mingle with their favorite characters.
Meals that have a Disney flavor
By cooking creative meals that have a Disney flavor for your kids can build up the excitement. For example, you can buy uncooked pasta in the shape of Mickey Mouse and whip up a delicious and healthy meal for your princes and princesses with that. It will be carried in the "Gourmet Pantry in DTD." You can call them at 407-828-3886 to order.
Avoid the crowd
The smart thing to do is go when schools are in session because crowds are annoying especially if you have kids with you.
It's Hands-free
A hip hammock is what you should consider bringing if you are traveling with an infant or toddler. If your child is between 15 to 35 pounds, the hammock works perfectly. While waiting for the bus, standing in line, tending to your older kids and browsing in shops, it keeps you hands-free. Another idea is to take your toddler on rides with the hammock. It's very handy. Your trip will also become more enjoyable because of this.
Saving you sanity
Kids get impatient while waiting in line, so bring snacks and toys to distract them. To prevent exhausting kids, take frequent breaks. Go to the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World where kids can chill out at Donald's Boat and Ariel's Grotto. A great place for kids to cool off is Ariel's Grotto in the kids water area and in Donald's Boat, there is an interactive play area where children are allowed to ring the bell and steer clear the ship of Donald's ill-fated leaky. Arriving at the parks early in the morning is what you may wish to do so that your kids can have a nap in the afternoon. By doing this, they will be refreshed for the parades and the fireworks.
Researching the rides
Because young children may be frightened by loud noise or darkness, it is therefore important to research rides beforehand. A nice alternative is to duck into Test Track's gift shop/ exit and let him/her ride on the cars in the shop if your child is too young to ride Test Track at Epcot.
Dining options
In each Disney park, there is a free Baby Care Center so you can head for one when you are looking at some peace and quiet when feeding your baby/toddler. Equipped with rockers, high chairs, and toys are these centers. Also, you can find formula as well as baby food for sale. Try not to forget to plan one character meal because your trip won't be complete if the little ones don't get to mingle with their favorite characters.
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