Walt Disney World: The Perfect Family Vacation Spot
I've never met a kid who did not want to go to Disneyworld. I know I did. Nothing can beat the giant cartoon characters, posing for pictures and giving out loving hugs to their little adoring fans. It's a little kid's dream come true. But is it Mom and Dad's?
Well, maybe being embraced by a giant Goofy or Donald is not Dad's idea of a great time, but maybe a ride on Space Mountain will be just the thrill Dad has needed these days. A nice dinner at one of Disneyworld's fine restaurants would suit Mom.
In reality, Disneyworld is a great destination for a family trip. Even grander and more glorious than its California twin, it is the family vacation spot.
Why Disneyworld has the Magic
As a family vacation spot, Disneyworld just can't be beat. It was created with families in mind. You may be thinking of the rides, Water Park, and so on. Or, you may be thinking of how to maneuver a stroller through thronging crowds of Mickey-ears. Either way, Disneyworld has what you need to make your family trip enjoyable.
Unlike many other family vacation spots, Disneyworld really does cater to the young and old. There are activities, games, rides, and play places for tots and teens alike. That is why it has reached the level of renown that it has. It is, in all respects, the ideal family vacation spot.
Planning your Disney Family Trip
Planning your family trip to Disneyworld is a piece of cake. Disneyworld prides itself on being the premiere family vacation spot in the world, so they have made it easy for you to plan your family trip.
If you are interested in a family vacation package, there are a number of ways to book your trip. Just contact your local travel agent, who may be able to find you an airfare, hotel and park package for a reduced price.
Big parks often have air-hotel-park specials available to travel agencies. They can pass those savings along to you for your family trip. Above all, have fun with your family, and consider purchasing a timeshare or try a cheap trip to Florida.
About the Author
Erika Edwards Decaster is an avid international traveler and has traveled in South America, the Caribbean, Mexico and Europe. She is currently living and working in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her previous experience includes publishing, curriculum development, museum administration and as a teacher of English as a second language. She has also worked as a full-time humanitarian aid volunteer in Portugal and as an employment specialist in the Dominican Republic.