Theme Parks?

Updated on March 11, 2007
R.K. asks from Hartford City, IN
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my husband and I are taking our son to Florida this year on vacation to see Grandma and Grandpa. He will be a year when we go, what theme park would be good for a first time visit for him? please share your thoughts.

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we are actually leaving for florida earlier than we thought,we are leaving this coming friday night. im not sure what theme park we will be going to yet but i think it will be one with animales since david likes animals. i want to thank everyone for their advice and i will let everyone what happened and what theme park we went to when we get back. thanks everyone

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D.T.

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I suggest sea world even one year olds get a thrill from animals and you don't have to worry about rides or about doing something too big that he woun't remember.

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K.P.

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We took our daughter to Sea World last Sept. she had just turned two. She loved it. All the animals are great and you can go to a show to get a little down time. They also have a really cool kids area that had like a walk through water park and some rides that you can ride with your little one. The only time we had a problem with our little girl was when it got close to nap time. Its definitely not cheap but well worth it, she still talks about the animals. And really the beach thrilled her as much as the theme park. Whatever you decide, have a great time.

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S.G.

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Bush Gardens... there are tons of animals... it's fun to watch your child's reactions to all the different animals

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K.L.

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I'm a theme park nut, go every summer to Floriday and visit Dinsey and Universal. I have also been to Busch Gardens several times.

For a young toddler I would say Bush Gardens has the most to offer. If you decide on Disney World I would check with them to see how many rides are down. I beleive the revamping and updating a lot of the park and will have some areas closed this summer.

Have a great time.

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M.D.

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I would think Sea World would be a fun one! Have a blast!!

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K.L.

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Any Disney theme park you go to is going to be good for a kid. And even Bush GArdens has a big kid area. Make sure that you have the best sunscreen they make and if you go to Disney stay at the park area...They have good deals that way!! and it is much easier that finding a place to park that you WILL have to walk. Good Luck!!!

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A.W.

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Disney. Oh, and while your at it, don't forget to stop in Lafayette and pick me up cause I wanna go too.

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M.E.

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sea world, disney animal kingdom, or bush gardens are good to see lots of animals. wekiwatchi springs(sp?) is a botanical garden that also has an underwater "mermaid" show, sunken gardens and cypress gardens are both nice walk through botanical gardens too.

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T.J.

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My husband and I just got back from the Clearwater/Tampa area. We took our 9 mnths old to Bush Garden's and he loved all the animals there. It was worth the money. One tip if you can book online a week in advance and you can get $10 off per ticket. Your son should be free though.
Have Fun!!
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