Disney in Orlando for a teenager and adults
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Disney in Orlando for a teenager and adults
What parts of disney is good for a teenager and adults. I read there is something there for everyone. I never been to disney but want to go there since childhood. I am planing on going next year.
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If you're talking about Disney World, EPCOT would be perfect for teenagers and adults alike. Animal Kingdom would be good too.
However, if you come to WDW, don't neglect Seaworld and Universal Studios. They are also appropriate for teenagers and adults. PARTS of Islands of Adventure would also meet this criterion.
However, if you come to WDW, don't neglect Seaworld and Universal Studios. They are also appropriate for teenagers and adults. PARTS of Islands of Adventure would also meet this criterion.
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Magic Kingdom is my teenage daughter's favorite spot (Splash Mountain, Space Mountain and Thunder Mountain Railroad), seconded by MGM (Rockin Rollercoaster). We will be in Fla. this Feb., and will do a one day park hopper for Magic Kingdom and Epcot. (I'd recommend a full day for each place though if you are going for the first time). The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World is very helpful.
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IMHO Magic Kingdom is better for small kids.
For teens and adults I would rank the parks in descending order: EPCOT, MGM (esp teens) and Animal Kingdom. There are a couple of classics at Magic Kingdom if you have time (Pirates of the Carib, Haunted House and Space Mountain).
Do not miss Sea World - and esp spend some time with the curators if you can - they can give you tons of more interesting info than the tiny bit on the sign.
For teens and adults I would rank the parks in descending order: EPCOT, MGM (esp teens) and Animal Kingdom. There are a couple of classics at Magic Kingdom if you have time (Pirates of the Carib, Haunted House and Space Mountain).
Do not miss Sea World - and esp spend some time with the curators if you can - they can give you tons of more interesting info than the tiny bit on the sign.



