Orlando Must-Sees for Kids Five and Under

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No school? No problem. Families with children under age five have only a few years to take advantage of off-peak travel perks before school schedules kick in.

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        •  DUPLO ValleyLEGOLAND Florida brings the LEGO DUPLO line of preschool building toys to life this May with a new area featuring a train, mini tractor ride and water play area. The park also features several rides geared towards kids between 34-40 inches tall.
        • Festival of Fantasy Parade – An all-new daily parade at Magic Kingdom Park featuring popular characters from hit animated features like Disney’s “Frozen” and Disney-Pixar’s “Brave” along with nearly 100 performers and seven unique floats.
        • New Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom Park – Invites little princesses and princes to meet Rapunzel from Disney’s “Tangled,” and tell stories alongside Belle from “Beauty and the Beast.” Rides like Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid and The Barnstormer family-style coaster provide mild thrills, while Princess Fairytale Hall brings little ones face-to-face with beloved Disney Royalty.
    • Universal’s Superstar Parade – The streets of Universal Studios Florida transform into a theme-park-wide performance stage as kids are invited to sing and dance along with characters from Nickelodeon’s “SpongeBob SquarePants” and “Dora the Explorer,” as well as favorites from the hit animated films “Hop” and “Despicable Me.”
    • Seuss Landing at Universal’s Islands of Adventure – The pages of author Dr. Seuss’s most popular stories come alive with rides like The Cat in the Hat and One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish.

For more information about vacation experiences in Orlando, to order a complimentary vacation planning kit that includes a comprehensive Official Visitors Guide and Orlando Magicard® or to purchase discount attraction tickets, visitors can log onto Orlando’s official website at VisitOrlando.com/May or call an Official Travel Counselor at 1-800-551-0181 (United States and Canada). Connect with us at Twitter.com/VisitOrlando and Facebook.com/VisitOrlando.  All information provided by Visit Orlando.

 

Comments

  1. vickie couturier says

    my grandsons would love to go there,,hopefully someday I can take them but they will be older than 5,,but that’s okay,,they would love it

  2. My kids would love to go to Lego Land. We are huge Lego fans! To be able to go and see all the amazing structures made from Lego’s would be amazing. The y would also love to go to Universal and see all the different things.

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