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traveler_t Dec 30th, 2023 02:46 PM

Half day in Everglades with small kids
 
We'll have half day in Everglades with kids (5, 7). We'll be based in Fort Lauderdale. I have some questions:

1. Is the 2-hour tram in Shark Valley interesting for kids this age? It seems long and from youtube videos there is not much change in scenery during the ride.
2. Are air boats good (and safe) for kids this age? Are air boat tours in Shark Valley better than those in Everglades Holiday Park?
3. What other short activity is there in Shark Valley / Everglades for kids this age (they are not super active so only short walk)?

Thanks!

bon_voyage Dec 31st, 2023 11:56 AM

The Anhinga Trail might work for you. It’s short, lots of birds, an avian Garden of Eden. You can check TripAdvisor for reviews.

janisj Dec 31st, 2023 12:09 PM


Originally Posted by bon_voyage (Post 17521965)
The Anhinga Trail might work for you. It’s short, lots of birds, an avian Garden of Eden. You can check TripAdvisor for reviews.


Sure -- IF that was all they planned for that day. But per the other thread, they would be driving from somewhere in Ft Lauderdale to the Royal Palm Visitor Center/Anhinga Trail, walk the trail and explore some other bits, maybe an air boat ride, then drive to Disney World. Depending on how long they spend Everglades-focused that would easily be a 9 or 10+ hour day.

bon_voyage Dec 31st, 2023 01:45 PM

Thanks, Janis. I didn’t think the OP’s plans were totally fixed. Our brief time on the Anhinga Trail turned out to be one of those indelible travel memories. You’re up close and personal with the birds and alligators, the five and seven year old would be likely to remember the experience.

bon_voyage Dec 31st, 2023 01:46 PM

Also wanted to mention I was there in March.

janisj Dec 31st, 2023 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by bon_voyage (Post 17521988)
Thanks, Janis. I didn’t think the OP’s plans were totally fixed. Our brief time on the Anhinga Trail turned out to be one of those indelible travel memories. You’re up close and personal with the birds and alligators, the five and seven year old would be likely to remember the experience.


I'm not sure their plans are fixed either -- but when I posted that if they were actually thinking of traveling from Ft Lauderdale to Everglades Nat'l Park, spending half a day exploring there, and then drive to DW it would be unreasonable -- the OP asked "why?"

I think we do need clarification -- are they aiming to do all this in one day or is this a multi-day trip??

traveler_t Dec 31st, 2023 03:02 PM

Thanks everyone for the information, our plans are not 100% fixed but ideally we start the day in Fort Lauderdile, see as much as we can from the Everglades for 5yo, 7yo, and then end the day in DW (possibly late at evening).

janisj Dec 31st, 2023 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by traveler_t (Post 17522007)
Thanks everyone for the information, our plans are not 100% fixed but ideally we start the day in Fort Lauderdile, see as much as we can from the Everglades for 5yo, 7yo, and then end the day in DW (possibly late at evening).


Bad idea IMO :( the drive alone will be more than 6 hours. At least those poor kids would be able to sleep most of the day.

traveler_t Jan 1st, 2024 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by janisj (Post 17522043)
Bad idea IMO :( the drive alone will be more than 6 hours. At least those poor kids would be able to sleep most of the day.

I was thinking to do the Ft Lauderdale --> Orlando part via Brightline train which might be a nice experience for the kids. but yeah still 6 hours on the road.


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