
Orlando, Florida
United StatesKid-friendly 10/10The undisputed theme park capital of the world, Orlando offers families more kid-friendly attractions per square mile than anywhere else on Earth.
- ✈ Short flight (~3h avg)
- theme park
- city
Toddlers run. Toddlers also tantrum. A great beach trip with a 2-year-old is one with predictable shade, calm water, kid-menu food on demand, and a hotel that doesn't punish you when nap time hits at 1pm.

The undisputed theme park capital of the world, Orlando offers families more kid-friendly attractions per square mile than anywhere else on Earth.

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Ranked by kid-friendly rating, with a bias toward calm-water beaches.
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