Epcot

Roy G. Dis

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No. It's huge and the only real ride for kids is one of the most popular ones. Maybe if you want to park hop, hit up Frozen and then walk around while the kids nap..

We only did MK and AK with our young kids.
 

JIMINYCR

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You dont say how young. It all depends on the ages, what they can do, what your kids enjoy and how you present EP. Certainly there isnt the volume of kiddie rides that MK has but EP wasnt put together for that. There is a lot.... Turtle Talk with Crush thats reopening. Theres the Seas with Nemo, theres The Sea base if your kids enjoy aquariums. Theres Frozen, JII with Figment, 3 caballeros boat ride, the Pixar shorts theater, Soarin, TT. And each pavilion can be interesting if presented well with some having films. Now some kids would be bored because they are wanting lots of characters, action and things that stimulate them more that EP doesnt have. So it all comes down to you knowing how EP will work for them and if its enough.
 

Walt Disney1955

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For our last trip my son was 7. Our other kids were younger, so they didn't come. I took him that day to Epcot. We did everything, every country, every attraction in both worlds and to be honest he said he loved it as much as Magic Kingdom. That could have been hyperbole, who knows, because he said it right in the moment at the end of the night, but he really loved it a lot. Strangely enough he loved the American Adventure. I guess some of this stuff captivates kids as well. It isn't as if Epcot isn't a great all around park in itself. So yeah, with my son it was 7 and he loved it all.
 

Mickey5150

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I would definitely go to Epcot. There are so many different things to discover there you never know what a kid might like. As a kid I became hooked on Norway, don't know why, but still to this day I absolutely love that pavilion. One nephew could press his face up on the glass in the seas and stay there for hours. My niece requires French themed birthday parties ever since she saw France in Epcot. There is a reason so many people are extremely passionate about any changes to Epcot, it is an amazing place and you should let your kids decide if it's boring or not.
 

LAM378

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My son and niece and nephew have loved Epcot since they were toddlers. It’s not all rides-rides-rides like the Magic Kingdom, but they have a blast anyway and the rides that they do have are ones they would miss a LOT if we skipped Epcot. They loved stopping in all the different countries at the Kidcot stops for coloring and passports. Never ever were they bored at Epcot.
 

Dayma

Well-Known Member
Yes, but at the same time it matters what ages. When my daughter was younger we would go around the world and shop while she slept in the stroller.
 

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