disneyworld

A holiday to Walt Disney World in Florida is likely to be a once in a lifetime trip for most families. Deciding what is the best age to take your kids to this magical land is therefore a big consideration for most parents. You don’t want to leave it too late and find the magic has faded, but too young and kids may not remember this fabulous experience. Those with children of different ages may too find themselves trying to find a happy medium, so here is a quick run down of what they’ll get out of it at all stages. Once you’ve decided to make the trip, search for holidays to Florida online or go to http://www.co-operativetravel.co.uk/holidays/florida.

Babies and Toddlers

If you only have one child, or all of your kids are pre-school age, then you may want to leave it a few years before embarking on your Disney adventure. The flight isn’t short, and as they are unlikely to remember the holiday you’d be better saving it for when they are a bit older. That said, if you have older children and a pre-schooler and you want to go now, then there are plenty of things for tiny tots to do, and their faces will be an absolute picture as they take in the magic.

Primary school

Children between 5 and 11 are the prime age to enjoy a trip to Disney, as they are still young enough to believe in all the magic and fairy tales that go with the park, and will be old enough to go on some of the rides and remember the experience well into adulthood.

Teenagers

Teens may say that they are too old for a trip to Disney, but rest assured that once they arrive they will be as amazed as younger siblings and adults in your group by the whole atmosphere of the place. They will also be able to ride the big rides and enjoy all of the attractions of the theme park during their stay.

Disney is ageless, and adults and children of any age will find something that reignites the spark of Disney magic. Tailor your visit to the age of those in your family, and you will have a holiday that creates memories that last a lifetime.