Visiting Orlando With Kids

Visiting Orlando With Kids

Your go-to guide for enjoying Orlando with children! Explore helpful advice, exciting new attractions, and family-friendly activities in Orlando.

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  • Oct 15, 2024 | visitingorlandowithkids.com | Carrie Bradley

    Sharing is caring! Thinking about an Orlando getaway but want to avoid the usual theme park madness? Check out Wekiva Island – a local neco-friendly hideaway just a short distance from the city’s hustle and bustle. It’s perfect for families looking for some relaxation and nature. During our visit, we discovered that families can kayak along the beautiful Wekiva River, chill out on sandy beaches, and enjoy delicious food. There’s something here for everyone in your family.

  • Sep 25, 2024 | visitingorlandowithkids.com | Carrie Bradley

    Sharing is caring! Looking for that ultimate Disney stay experience where you’re practically living in the heart of the magic? Just imagine looking out from your room to see Cinderella’s Castle and feeling like part of a Disney movie yourself! Well, at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, that dream is within reach (that is, if you’re up for splurging a bit).

  • Aug 11, 2024 | visitingorlandowithkids.com | Carrie Bradley

    Sharing is caring! Magic Kingdom is home to the most character experiences of all four of the Disney parks. And having visited Walt Disney World countless times over the years, I’ve become a bit of an expert on exactly where to find them. For me, character meet and greets are a huge part of the Disney magic. And if you don’t want to miss out, then keep in mind that these experiences can get extremely busy.

  • Aug 11, 2024 | visitingorlandowithkids.com | Carrie Bradley

    Sharing is caring! The entire family is well-catered for at Magic Kingdom, and that includes twos and younger! With rides spanning from carousels and tea cups to rollercoasters and water flumes, there is truly something in Magic Kingdom for all heights and ages. If you’re taking your tiny tot to the most magical place on Earth, then you may be wondering what attractions they’ll actually be able to enjoy.

  • Aug 11, 2024 | visitingorlandowithkids.com | Carrie Bradley

    Sharing is caring! The new Multi Pass replaces Genie + and you can no longer “stack” multiple rides like before. It lets you prebook up to 3 attractions in a single park per day and choose times, subject to availability and also gives you photo perks. The price varies per park and fluctuates depending on demand and is usually from $15+tax per person, per day. Magic Kingdom tends to be from $20 + tax per day.

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