![]() ![]() The Tree of Life at the center of Animal Kingdom captivates young (and old) visitors with its size–145 feet–and plethora of “hidden” animal carvings. Whether your toddler prefers to walk or ride in a stroller or backpack, there is plenty for them (and you) to explore around every corner of this park. One of my favorite characteristics of Disney’s Animal Kingdom is its immersive sense of exploration and discovery. Toddlers who enjoy color and sound will have a wonderful time making music in the “What If” Labs by jumping and stomping on colored tiles. Outside of this zone, play areas can be found at Mission: SPACE and the “What If” Labs at the exit of Journey into Imagination with Figment. ![]() Finally, The Seas pavilion is home to Turtle Talk with Crush, a live and improvised show hosted by everyone’s favorite animated sea turtle. ![]() There is also an aquarium in this section of the park, where toddlers will be captivated by daily fish feedings and a scuba diving Mickey. The Seas pavilion in EPCOT contains several toddler-friendly elements, including Bruce’s Shark World, an interactive and educational play area with a Finding Nemo theme. EPCOT for Toddlers This photograph was taken by Michael of Countdown to Magic I recommend EPCOT for those who are fascinated with the ocean and space, and Animal Kingdom for those who delight in interactions with wild animals of the jungle and savannah. Both parks contain a vast and diverse array of toddler-friendly activities. Regardless of which park you choose to visit with your young child or children, it is best to rent a stroller or backpack along to provide breaks and, if necessary, contain that infectious toddler energy.įortunately, EPCOT and Disney’s Animal Kingdom provide stroller rental services for guests who, understandably, opt to leave their own equipment at home. Visiting Disney World with a toddler (or multiple toddlers) presents the challenge of finding activities to engage their busy minds and bodies. Epcot or Animal Kingdom for Kids and Teens. ![]()
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