what to do at Epcot...everything. Its the park, that when it comes to the rides, which is the most kid friendly. Very few height restrictions and the "thrill rides" are rather mild. Our kids loved Epcot when they were young.
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what to do at Epcot...everything. Its the park, that when it comes to the rides, which is the most kid friendly. Very few height restrictions and the "thrill rides" are rather mild. Our kids loved Epcot when they were young.
Take the boats instead of making them walk!
For kids, Future World is the place to go with the rides and interactive games. I remember when I was a kid visiting Epcot. It seemed like miles and miles of walking and really boring stuff to see in each country. Eating was fun. Some of the liver performances were fun (But I feel like there used to be a lot more of them years ago).
The World Showcase for sure. We took our son when he was 3 and he LOVED the Mexican Donald Duck boat right and the Kid Cot stations. We taught him to go up to each one and say hello in their language. He enjoyed it so much. They have a passport you can purchase that they will stamp and sign. They also have a mask and each one attached a paper shape to it that the kids can color. So educational and fun.
My boys were 6 & 9 on their first trip to WDW and there were no rides at Epcot that they didn't like, including Test Track, Mission Space (there was no mild version then) and also Soarin' and of course, SSE. "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" is gone now, and so is Wonders of Life with Cranium Command, those were two of their favs, too bad they are gone. My boys also loved the games they could play in Innoventions. I don't know what is still available there now. They also enjoyed playing in the big fountain overspray, and watching others get wet. They were not so keen on visiting the countries' pavilions, although they loved eating at Teppan Edo.
We just got back on Sunday from a week at WDW, with DS7 and DD4.
DD4 loved everything at The Seas with Nemo (especially Turtle Talk with Crush...she got to talk to him twice), Soarin', Gran Fiesta Tour, Test Track & Maelstrom.
DD7 loved Turtle Talk with Crush, Soarin', Spaceship Earth, Captain EO, Test Track, Ellen's Energy Adventure, Gran Fiesta Tour, & Mission Space.
I agree with the recommendations about Innoventions. I think of Innoventions as if it were a Children's Museum. There is a lot to do that is fun and perhaps even educational.
Ellen's Energy Adventure can be fun for the kids but it is a longer attraction. Catching some of the entertainment would probably be enjoyable for them, too. I'd recommend seeing the JAMMitors and Serveur Amusant.
Soarin', The Seas with Nemo and Friends, Innoventions, and even Test Track would probably be enjoyed by them.