Tips about Epcot and Magic Kingdom

EPCOT - The Epcot passport was a big hit with my daughter on one Disney trip. She enjoyed affixing the stickers from each country represented in the World Showcase, and she had many interesting conversations with cast members from around the world while getting their autographs in her "passport." It was a wonderful cultural and educational experience, as she learned some vocabulary from many different languages, heard some stories about different countries, and made some new friends. - Michelle Green Jimmerson
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EPCOT - While at EPCOT during the Flower & Garden Festival, my 6 year old daughter had a blast stopping at all of the Kidcot Stations in World Showcase. She decorated a mask on a stick at Norway and went to each country (backtracking to Mexico) adding one more detail at each stop and receiving a stamp from that country. We set aside one day to do just this working through all of the countries. At each stop I took a picture of her working on the mask and with the cast member. When we reached Canada late in the afternoon, the young girl working wrote a personal note on her mask saying, "You made it!" My daughter is very proud of the mask and had a great time going to each of the countries. - Lloyd & Suzanne Payne
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EPCOT - While at EPCOT during the Flower & Garden Festival, my 6 year old daughter had a blast stopping at all of the Kidcot Stations in World Showcase. She decorated a mask on a stick at Norway and went to each country (backtracking to Mexico) adding one more detail at each stop and receiving a stamp from that country. We set aside one day to do just this working through all of the countries. At each stop I took a picture of her working on the mask and with the cast member. When we reached Canada late in the afternoon, the young girl working wrote a personal note on her mask saying, "You made it!" My daughter is very proud of the mask and had a great time going to each of the countries. - Lloyd & Suzanne Payne
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EPCOT - My son just turned 2. When we went to WDW in December we must have spent an hour at the train display next to Germany. He was absolutely enthralled by it! - Pam Teixeira
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EPCOT - My son just turned 2. When we went to WDW in December we must have spent an hour at the train display next to Germany. He was absolutely enthralled by it! - Pam Teixeira
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EPCOT - Our kids are absolutely not adventurous eaters. Since it's vacation, I let them '"reverse dinner" if we want to try something from World Showcase. We order them a drink and desert while we eat our meal. They will get a real dinner back at the hotel. - Iris Csimbok
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EPCOT - Our kids are absolutely not adventurous eaters. Since it's vacation, I let them '"reverse dinner" if we want to try something from World Showcase. We order them a drink and desert while we eat our meal. They will get a real dinner back at the hotel. - Iris Csimbok
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EPCOT - I think the most important thing for families with young children is to go to Epcot first, so that little Mickey-obsessed toddlers won't be comparing it to the Magic Kingdom. - Teresa Anderson
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EPCOT - I think the most important thing for families with young children is to go to Epcot first, so that little Mickey-obsessed toddlers won't be comparing it to the Magic Kingdom. - Teresa Anderson
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EPCOT - You can find some of the more random characters like Friar Tuck, Prince John, etc. near International Gateway at Epcot in the afternoon.
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EPCOT - You can find some of the more random characters like Friar Tuck, Prince John, etc. near International Gateway at Epcot in the afternoon.
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EPCOT - The World Showcase has always been the favorite section of WDW for our entire family, including our two children who are now 13 and 18. I think it's something about the wide, relatively uncrowded walkways or something. Our children always enjoy the street shows and looking around the stores, especially the huge department store in Japan. Young children enjoy using the 'passport' one can buy to take to each country, or looking for the same type of item in each country; e.g., hats (take a picture of him/her trying it on in each country), candies, pins, etc. - Teresa Anderson
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EPCOT - The World Showcase has always been the favorite section of WDW for our entire family, including our two children who are now 13 and 18. I think it's something about the wide, relatively uncrowded walkways or something. Our children always enjoy the street shows and looking around the stores, especially the huge department store in Japan. Young children enjoy using the 'passport' one can buy to take to each country, or looking for the same type of item in each country; e.g., hats (take a picture of him/her trying it on in each country), candies, pins, etc. - Teresa Anderson
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EPCOT - Without a doubt, our childrens' favorite thing about the World Showcase is the character meetings...we were able to see more characters here than at any other location at WDW. They (ages 6 and 9) also enjoyed El Rio del Tiempo in Mexico. - Bob Terry
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EPCOT - Without a doubt, our childrens' favorite thing about the World Showcase is the character meetings...we were able to see more characters here than at any other location at WDW. They (ages 6 and 9) also enjoyed El Rio del Tiempo in Mexico. - Bob Terry
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