epcot for kids

lkubinec

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I heard that the Tapestry of dreams parade stopped in March'03. I was wondering if the individual pavillions still have the kidstops where the kids worked on masks and later during the parade they were able to put their dream tags into the dream catchers. If not, what else is there available for the kids to do at each pavillion?

ps Our kids also enjoyed doing the passport thing last time as well.:confused: :confused:
 

SirNim

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Originally posted by lkubinec
I heard that the Tapestry of dreams parade stopped in March'03. I was wondering if the individual pavillions still have the kidstops where the kids worked on masks and later during the parade they were able to put their dream tags into the dream catchers. If not, what else is there available for the kids to do at each pavillion?

ps Our kids also enjoyed doing the passport thing last time as well.:confused: :confused:
As far as I know, the Kidcot Funstops are still around at each pavilion. As for things to do for kids in each pavilion, there is a lot of stuff to do. Some pavilions have live entertainment like music. Of course, many of the shops in each pavilion are very kid-friendly... from the candy shops in Germany, Italy, Norway, to the toy stores in the UK, Native American handicrafts and totem poles in Canada, etc. Plus, Illuminations, each night, is a show-stoppper. And, Maelstrom in Norway and El Rio del Tiempo in Mexico are great boat rides that kids really enjoy (just ask my brother, he went on El Rio about 50 times last time we went to WDW! :lol: ) If any of this fails, you can always let them enjoy some ice cream and play some bongo drums near the Outpost, between Germany and China!

There's plenty of things to do in World Showcase...:)
 
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uncle al

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When we were down in March - I honestly can't recall if I saw the funstops or not - but I can tell you on Thursday - we will be at the BC!!!! Can't wait!

When our kids were younger and were not real excited about the pavillions. We first did the Passport thing which they really enjoyed. On another visit we made up a game where you had to try something new in each of the pavillions. Of course, this usually meant a piece of candy or something sweet but it really helped them get into it a little bit more. Have fun!
 
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