Free Disney Dining Plan - 2027!
Find out all about this delicious promotion! Enjoy free food, cheaper tickets & discounts.
A vacation to Orlando with children is a dream for many families. The city is bursting with theme parks, swimming pools and kid-friendly activities. But how do you make sure your trip goes smoothly? In episode 34 of the OORlando podcast, Rick and Willem share their personal experiences and give tips for a successful vacation to Orlando with kids.
Follow us on Instagram, respond on this podcast, or visit our website.
Florivida helps families plan a worry-free trip to Orlando with kids. From airfare and hotels to park access and practical tips, we'll take care of it for you.
→ Discover our Walt Disney World destination page
→ View our Universal Orlando Resort destination page
→ See here our trips to Orlando
In this episode, Rick and Willem talk about what it's like to travel to Orlando with children. They discuss their own experiences, but also give practical advice. Think about how to prepare your kids for long queues, what to bring and what not to bring, and how to get the most out of a day in the parks without getting overtired.
Whether you're traveling with toddlers or teenagers, the episode is full of tips that will make your vacation to Orlando with kids a lot easier.
Traveling to Orlando with children is unique because the city offers everything for families.



Yes, from toddlers to teenagers: there are attractions, shows and activities for every age group.
Prepare them for long flights and queues by bringing games, snacks and rest stops.
Many Disney and Universal resorts have family rooms, kids' clubs and pools with slides.
The price depends on your choices, but count on airfare, hotel, park admission and food. Florivida can help you with a total package.
This is definitely recommended for young children, as the distances in the parks are great.
Yes, many families combine their trip with a few days at the beach or a cruise from Port Canaveral.
Many restaurants have special children's menus, quick service and often a play corner. You can also bring your own snacks into the park.
At least a week is recommended, but two weeks will allow you to experience the parks more leisurely and make time for rest days.
With systems such as Lightning Lane or Universal Express, you can reduce the waiting time. In addition, always bring something to keep children occupied.
Want even more tips and inspiration? Then also check out:
Find out all about this delicious promotion! Enjoy free food, cheaper tickets & discounts.
In this episode, we share tips for affordable travel to Orlando and announce the winner of the contest.
On this episode of OORlando, we celebrate our 50th anniversary and answer questions from our listeners!


