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Why Disney Is Great At All Ages

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Why Disney Is Great At All Ages
Margaux Cutler

Disney is not a billion-dollar company for no reason, they found a way to appeal to the masses and make everyone feel magical. It truly is the happiest place on earth at any age.

0 - 5 years old

Your parents just want a break from the day-to-day activities involving toddlers. They want to see you with all of the characters. However, they can’t do a whole lot since you are so young, so this is basically a huge photo op and chance to show people how cute you and the cast of Winnie the Pooh is at breakfast.

5 - 11 years old

You are finally able to ride some of the rides, if not all, but it’s okay sometimes they don’t notice if your dad is telling you to stand on your tippy toes under the measurement bar. Not to mention, you are well versed on your Disney movies, so when you see any character walk by you convince your parents to wait in that ridiculous line for a signature and a picture.

11 - 15 years old

You’re a tween/teen and might think you are too cool for some of the “baby rides” and are all about hitting up Hollywood Studios for some “real rides.” But Tower of Terror and Rockin’ Roller coaster are actually more frightening than they appear, but you can’t let your parents know that! So in the meantime just continue to scream your head off and eat some Mickey Mouse ear ice cream!

15 - 18 years old

Your parents are finally letting you run around the park without them lurking over your shoulder every step of the way. You are reminiscing about how much you used to love Disney as a child and get almost as excited to see your favorite princess as you did at 8 years old.

18 - 21 years old

You’re so close to being able to drink so for now enjoy running around all the parks in as short amount of time as possible because well, Disney is expensive and you need to save money wherever you can. If that means bringing snacks into the park or sharing a desert with a friend, you will do what it takes to not break the bank while at the happiest place on earth.

21 – 27 years old

YES! You can finally drink around the world, go to the Food and Wine Festival and get to have fun on rides with characters! Basically this age is the ultimate goals.

27 years and up

You are an adult and may have your own family, if so you want this to be the most magical family vacation ever because nothing makes you happier than seeing the smiling faces of your children or grandchildren.

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