我们上半年去的,以下是我做的research的一小部分,我觉得很有用:
Preschoolers (3 to 6)
• Keep in Mind: Preschoolers love repetition and will ask to go on
their favorite rides again and again. This is fine if the lines aren't long.
During crowded times, however, move on to the next attraction. Children may
beg for wilder rides, such as Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Splash
Mountain, but must be at least 40 inches tall to board them.
• Parks to See: The Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and
Animal Kingdom. Epcot is enormous, but if you’ve got Finding Nemo fans in
the family, you’ll want to head there for The Seas with Nemo & Friends
pavilion.
• Touring Strategies: Spread the sights out over the course of your
vacation. Plan to see Magic Kingdom's Fantasyland and Tomorrowland one day;
Frontierland and Adventureland another. Set aside another day each for
Animal Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. A half-day is enough for
Epcot. Occupy evenings with sit-down events like the Magic Kingdom's Main
Street Electrical Parade, the Fantasmic show at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
or the Electrical Water Pageant (which can be seen from all of the Disney
monorail hotels). Set aside your last day for revisiting the kids' favorites
.
• Don't Miss:
In the Magic Kingdom: Dumbo The Flying Elephant (currently closed for
renovation, but reopening in late February 2012); Peter Pan's Flight; Prince
Charming Regal Carrousel; “it's a small world”; The Many Adventures of
Winnie the Pooh; Mickey’s PhilharMagic; Mad Tea Party; Buzz Lightyear's
Space Ranger Spin; The Magic Carpets of Aladdin; Jungle Cruise.
In Disney's Hollywood Studios: Voyage of The Little Mermaid; Toy Story Mania
!; Muppet*Vision 3-D; Beauty and the Beast -- Live on Stage; Disney Junior -
- Live on Stage!; Pixar Pals Countdown to Fun parade.
In the Animal Kingdom: Kilimanjaro Safaris; TriceraTop Spin in Dinoland U.S.
A.; Festival of the Lion King show; Finding Nemo—The Musical; Rafiki’s
Planet Watch, where you can meet animal experts and ride a train to a
petting zoo.
In Epcot: The Seas with Nemo & Friends ride, and Turtle Talk with Crush.
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•Skip:
At Magic Kingdom: Space Mountain (kids must be a least 40 inches to ride,
and are seated individually, so you will not be able to sit next to them);
Tomorrowland Speedway (kids can't drive their own cars unless they're 52
inches tall).
At Disney’s Hollywood Studios: The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror (has a
dark, foreboding pre-show and frightening 13-story free-fall); Rock 'n'
Roller Coaster (kids must be at least 44 inches to ride); Walt Disney: One
Man's Dream (young kids will find it boring).
• Kids May Be Scared By:
In the Magic Kingdom: Snow White's Adventures (the witch pops out); The
Haunted Mansion (dark, scary pre-show and ghosts galore); Pirates of the
Caribbean (gunfire and menacing pirates).
At Disney’s Hollywood Studios: Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular (
contains fire and many explosions); The Great Movie Ride (some kids think
the gunfight is real); Fantasmic (loud noises and lots of mean-looking
villains); Studio Backlot Tour (which contains fire, a flood and explosions).
At Animal Kingdom: It's Tough to Be a Bug (though comical, the 3-D bees and
spiders can be frightening); DINOSAUR (a T-Rex lunges unexpectedly from the
darkness).
• Meal Plans: Duck into counter-service restaurants by 11am, before
they get busy. For leisurely dinners, try out sit-down restaurants that have
kids activities and entertainment. Two kid-pleasing favorites: Whispering
Canyon Cafe in the Wilderness Lodge hotel, where children can compete in
hobby-horse races; and 'Ohana at the Polynesian Resort, where kids
participate in Hawaiian-style sing-alongs and coconut-rolling races. Best
Bets for Character Dining: Magic Kingdom's The Crystal Palace, for buffet
breakfast, lunch or dinner with Pooh and the gang; Cinderella's Royal Table
at Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom or the Princess Storybook meals at
Akershus Royal Banquet Hall in Epcot’s Norway Pavillion. Preschoolers also
enjoy Chef Mickey's buffet breakfasts and dinners at the Contemporary Resort.
• More Great Spots to Greet Characters: In Magic Kingdom: Town Square
Theater (where you can get a FastPass to meet Mickey and Princesses), City
Hall area; Frontierland; and Adventureland Congoasis. In Hollywood Studios:
Pixar Place and in front of the Sorcerer’s Hat. In the Animal Kingdom: Camp
Minnie-Mickey.
• Places to Chill Out: Hollywood Studios's Miss Piggy Fountain, in
front of Muppet*Vision 3-D (kids love splashing their hands in it); Animal
Kingdom's Boneyard (a gigantic sandbox and interactive playground with caves
, slides and climbing nets).
Hot Tips:
• Bring a stroller (or rent one). The kids will need it.
• Buy the children a small trinket on the first day to keep them from
hounding you constantly. Then tell them you'll buy them one special souvenir
at the end of the trip.