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List of rides Toddlers love the most at Disney World
Toddlers are often forgotten at places where the attractions are geared to older kids, tweens, teens, and adults, but Walt Disney World takes good care of the youngest family members, too. Sure, there’s plenty for their older siblings to do, but the four Disney parks have lots of attractions that are perfect for toddlers. Here are just a few:

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Rides at Magic Kingdom
Dumbo
The Dumbo ride is a classic, and when New Fantasyland was built in the Magic Kingdom, a second Dumbo was added. Better yet, instead of waiting in a long line, your toddler can enjoy a fun indoor playground until it’s his or her turn to fly with the talented little elephant.
It’s a Small World
This ride makes teens roll their eyes, but toddlers love it. They’re entranced by the music and colors as they float through various countries and see the animated dolls and animals.
Winnie the Pooh
Toddlers can literally ride through the pages of a Winnie the Pooh storybook, and they even get to bounce like Tigger in the special ride vehicles. There’s a play area in the queue line to make the wait more tolerable.
Jungle Cruise
Sure, toddlers are too young to appreciate the corny humor on this ride, but they enjoy the Audio Animatronic animals. They’ll squeal with delight when the hippos rise up out of the water and the elephants do a near-miss squirt.
Carousel
What toddler does like to soar up and down on a colorful carousel horse? Each steed is equipped for a seat belt for added safety with little equestrians.
Peter Pan’s Flight
This classic ride lets toddlers soar over London and into Never Land in an enchanted boat. It has colorful characters to entice eager youngsters into the story.
Journey of the Little Mermaid
What toddler wouldn’t love to venture under the sea and into the Little Mermaid’s world? This New Fantasyland ride is extremely child friendly, with lots of bright colors, movement, and music throughout. Ursula’s on hand, but don’t worry. Her appearance isn’t too scary for timid toddlers.
Epcot
The Seas With Nemo and Friends
Toddlers who loved the movie “Finding Nemo” will delight at seeing the little clown fish and his friends frolicking throughout this dark ride. They’ll even see the cartoon fish swimming along with real residents of the Epcot coral reef at the end.
Gran Fiesta Tour
Gran Fiesta Tour is located inside the Mexico pavilion in World Showcase at Epcot. Kids love this boat ride, where they get to see Donald Duck team up with José Carioca and Panchito for a fun-filled journey through Mexico.
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Toy Story Mania
Your toddler may not be old enough to take part in the virtual arcade games on Toy Story Mania, but he or she will love the colors and sounds and seeing Woody, Jessie, and other Toy Story favorites throughout the ride.
Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway
On this trackless ride, you are brought into a Mickey animated short. Goofy causes chaos, Daisy gives a dance lesson and Mickey and Minnie try to get to the park for a simple picnic.
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Walt Disney World Overview: Theme Parks and Attractions

Magic Kingdom: A Place of Dreams
Magic Kingdom is what most people picture when they think of Disney World. It's the biggest and most loved park there, famous for Cinderella's Castle. This park is a must-see with its magical charm and exciting rides.

Epcot: A Glimpse Into Tomorrow
Epcot is huge, twice as big as Magic Kingdom! It stands for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. Here, you can see what the future might look like in Future World. Then, explore cultures from around the world in World Showcase. It's a beautiful mix of tomorrow's ideas and the beauty of our world today.

Animal Kingdom: Wild Adventures
Animal Kingdom is the largest park of the four, filled with wild adventures and even a bit of learning. With over 1,700 animals from 250 different species, it's like going on a safari without leaving the park. It's a place where fun meets the wild side of nature.

Hollywood Studios: Lights, Camera, Action!
Hollywood Studios takes you behind the scenes of movie-making. Enjoy live shows, thrilling rides, and special events that make you feel like you're part of Hollywood. It's a unique chance to see movie magic come to life in ways only Disney can do.

Disney Springs
Disney Springs is the shopping and entertainment district at Walt Disney World formerly known as Downtown Disney. If you’ve ever visited in the past, you’ll hardly recognize the area that once contained the Marketplace, Pleasure Island, and the West Side.

Blizzard Beach: A Snowy Oasis in the Sun
Dive into a frosty wonderland at Blizzard Beach, where winter meets water in the heart of sunny Florida. This unique park, born from a whimsical Disney tale of a snowstorm-turned-water-park, features attractions like the sky-high Summit Plummet slide and the family-friendly Tike's Peak.

Typhoon Lagoon: Ride the Tropical Waves
Typhoon Lagoon offers a splash of tropical paradise with its massive wave pool and the shipwrecked charm of Miss Tilly. Created from Disney's story of a typhoon's aftermath, this park boasts thrilling water rides like the gravity-defying Crush 'n' Gusher and the serene Castaway Creek.