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Orlando/Disneyworld Thread (Part 3)

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  • Yes you can


    jut go to the walt disney site
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  • Fiver29
    Fiver29 Posts: 18,620 Forumite
    hairy_g wrote: »
    I'm 53 and I'm not too old for Disney!! :rotfl:
    Ah but there's an age when you're not too old as well :D At the moment my son is 11 and is way too 'cool' :cool: to admit he would have liked Disney. He said he'd never live it down at school if we went there.
    Moving onto a better place...Ciao :wave:
  • jackieblack
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    Fiver29 wrote: »
    Ah but there's an age when you're not too old as well :D At the moment my son is 11 and is way too 'cool' :cool: to admit he would have liked Disney. He said he'd never live it down at school if we went there.

    What a shame to miss out on something so great, and that he would have liked, because of what his friends might say!
    I know lots of kids go through that stage - thankfully they grow out of it!
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  • Fiver29 wrote: »
    Ah but there's an age when you're not too old as well :D At the moment my son is 11 and is way too 'cool' :cool: to admit he would have liked Disney. He said he'd never live it down at school if we went there.
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    Take him to pontins, see what that does for his cred.
    ;)
  • Fiver29 wrote: »
    I only bought the Flexticket, but my kids are 9 and 11, so too old for Disney. But even at that age the 9 year old was too small for most rides in Seaworld and Busch Gardens, any smaller and she'd have missed out on a lot of Universal rides too.

    Is there somewhere to find the relevant height restrictions?

    cheers
  • Fiver29
    Fiver29 Posts: 18,620 Forumite
    Is there somewhere to find the relevant height restrictions?

    cheers
    http://www.seaworld.com/sitepage.aspx?PageID=417

    http://www.buschgardens.com/BGT2/Explore/Rides.aspx?id=597

    If you click on each ride it should tell you the height requirements :)
    Moving onto a better place...Ciao :wave:
  • Yes you can


    jut go to the walt disney site

    seem to be able to put Annual pass into my checkout basket...

    But when i click the checkout button it doesnt do anything
  • windswept
    windswept Posts: 1,412 Forumite
    How can anyone think their children are too old for Disney????:confused:

    There are lots of fabulous rides like Tower of terror, mission Space, Soarin, Test track, Rock and roller coaster etc. etc.

    Disney isn't just the Magic Kingdom you know!:rolleyes:
    Epcot, Animal kingdom and Hollywood studios are part of it too, plus Dowtown Disney.
    I suggest anyone who thinks Disney is just for little kids tries the Dibb website - we are all grown up Disneyworld fanatics. Me and hubby have just come back from a week at Port Orleans resort with free dining, we've had the best holiday ever - 19 year old daughter was very miffed that we didn't take her with us!
    "There is a light that never goes out"
  • Fiver29
    Fiver29 Posts: 18,620 Forumite
    windswept wrote: »
    How can anyone think their children are too old for Disney????:confused:

    There are lots of fabulous rides like Tower of terror, mission Space, Soarin, Test track, Rock and roller coaster etc. etc.

    Disney isn't just the Magic Kingdom you know!:rolleyes:
    Epcot, Animal kingdom and Hollywood studios are part of it too, plus Dowtown Disney.
    Not everyone has to like Disney either, so why the rolling eyes? I know exactly what's at Disney because we went when my son was 2 and again when he was 4, and now at 11 he's decided he was too old for it, not me, so no one is thinking their children are too old, the children themselves are deciding they are too old :mad:
    Moving onto a better place...Ciao :wave:
  • windswept
    windswept Posts: 1,412 Forumite
    So you're letting an 11 year old ( who would get far more from it now then at age 4 btw) dictate your family holiday?
    I bet he won't think himself too "cool" for Harry potter world when it opens at Universal next year!
    "There is a light that never goes out"
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