Things to Do and Places to Take Toddlers in Orlando
Toddlerhood is a magical time in a parent’s life. The sweetness and cuddles are still there, but the personality and interaction enter a new level. And, thankfully, there are plenty of things to do with toddlers in Orlando to make this phase a special one.
We’re sharing the best activities and things to do in Orlando with toddlers, no matter the time of year. These classic ideas never go out of style.

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Educational Activities with Toddlers in Orlando
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- Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Encounters for Kids
Orlando Science Center
- Location: 777 E. Princeton Street, Orlando, FL
- Cost: $31 adult, $29 senior, $29 teen (13-17), $24 kids (2-12). Slight discount when purchased online prior to arrival. Annual membership for family $209.
Educational and exciting opportunities come to life in interactive and hands-on experiences at the Orlando Science Center. Visit on your own, plan for a scheduled experience or check out the camps and other programming available.

Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens
- Location: 3755 W. Seminole Blvd., Sanford, FL
- Cost: Non-peak = Adult $26.95, Child (Ages 3–12) $18.95, Child (Ages 2 & under) Free, Senior (Ages 55+) $22.95
With over 350 animals from more than 100 species, the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens is a great family experience. Not only can you view the animals, but you can feed the giraffes, zip through the Seminole Adventures Aerial Zipline Course, get in-depth info from the keeper chats, and/or book an encounter with the zoo’s rhinos.
Camps, tours, and private events and excursions are available.
Before you head there, read our Expert Tips for Visiting the Central Florida Zoo with Kids.
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PARENTING PRO-TIP! You do NOT need admission to the Central Florida Zoo to enjoy a ride on the train! Just know it is closed more often than it is actually open. It is about an 8 minute ride.
The train runs on a track outside of the zoo’s entrance, so it is not necessary to have admission to the zoo itself in order to ride the train. A ride on this little train is one of the best activities for toddlers in Orlando.

$5 per person / $4 for Zoo & VyStar credit union members.
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Lukas Nursery & Butterfly Encounter
- Location: 1909 Slavia Rd., Oviedo, FL
- Cost: $8.95 per person, 3 and under free.
The beauty of the flowers and butterflies will inspire a love of nature with your toddler. I visited this beautiful Butterfly Encounter when my son was nearly 3 years old and the memories and photos are precious.

PARENTING PRO-TIP: Visit when the temperature is not too cold or not too warm. If the temperature is too extreme one way or the other, the butterflies are not as active.
And if you’re looking for even more bug-themed ideas. Check out our picks for the Insects and Bug-Themed Attractions in Orlando for Kids that are Totally Buzz-Worthy.
Playgrounds and Places to Play with Toddlers
Kids need to move – toddlers included! These playgrounds and indoor play areas are the best for toddlers.
Explore our full list of toddler playgrounds, and if you want to make a splash with your toddler check out these Splash Pads Around Orlando.
District Kids
- Location: 1415 Oviedo Mall Boulevard, Oviedo, FL
- Cost: $14 per child, under 12 months free, 2 adults with paid child admission free
Without exaggeration, District Kids in Oviedo has saved my sanity many times over. This indoor play area is meant for toddlers and preschoolers. It’s so nice having a multi-room indoor play area that is perfect for little ones.

Although my son is not a toddler anymore, as a preschooler he still enjoys District Kids. In fact, at five years old we may have hit the perfect age for his imagination to run wild here.
Oviedo Mall
- Location: 1700 Oviedo Mall Boulevard, Oviedo, FL
- Cost: free
This large mall is sometimes overlooked, but it is worth a visit whether you’re local or visiting. Oviedo Mall is easy to access from throughout Orlando, thanks to its location just off toll road 417.
Toddlers will love the small indoor play area in the food court – perfect for allowing parents to eat lunch while their little tyke plays. And it is home to the aforementioned District Kids.
Additionally, designed for children ages 3-12 years, Oviedo Mall offers a free Kids Crew membership, which includes live monthly entertainment, prizes, goody bags, and perks for parents.
Altamonte Mall
- Location: 451 E. Altamonte Dr., Suite 2165, Altamonte Springs
- Cost: stroller rental fee $6
Altamonte Mall is one of the best malls in the Orlando area. While other malls in the area have changed dramatically over the years, Altamonte Mall still has a large selection of high-quality stores.
Sadly, the small indoor play area on the 1st floor is gone, which is really unfortunate.
On the 1st floor, you can rent race car strollers for $6. The price may seem a little steep until you get to shop and entertain your tyke at the same time! Plus, the race car stroller has two cup holders -sip sip hooray!

Great news – The Barnes and Noble store at Altamonte Mall has a large children’s area. There are a few places to sit, with child-sized furniture perfect for testing out that potential book purchase. Plus, there is a small playset for toddlers and young kids to use. And with an onsite Starbucks cafe, it’s a nice place to relax for a bit.
Check out the Sunday Storytime at this Barnes & Noble location, every Sunday 2pm.
Extend the exploration by hopping aboard the free Beep Autonomous Shuttle, the stop is just a few steps away from this Barnes and Noble store. Just make sure you’re comfortable with your child riding the shuttle using a regular lap seatbelt.

Secret Lake Park
- Location: 200 N Triplet Lake Dr, Casselberry, FL
- Cost: free
There are two playgrounds at Secret Lake Park in Casselberry. One of these playgrounds is built for toddlers, and it has shade! Plus, you can walk along two nature trails to help your little one enjoy the great outdoors.

Phelps Park
- Location: 1206 N. Phelps Ave., Winter Park, FL
- Cost: free
This Winter Park neighborhood park is large, shaded, and different than many other Orlando playgrounds. Two wooden style playgrounds look whimsical and welcoming.
One playground at Phelps Park is meant for older kids, and it is towards the back of the park. While near the entrance to the park, your toddler will love the multiple playsets designed with little ones in mind.

The Play Fort
- Location: 777 Deltona Blvd Ste 18, Deltona, FL
- Cost: $15 for open play entry
Worth the drive, the Play Fort is Deltona’s indoor playspace designed for toddlers, but big kids have fun here too! They are specifically geared towards ages 1-7. Imaginative play is important for development. At The Play Fort, they have a focus on wooden and sustainably made toys. Their sensory area includes lights and textures to encourage growth through play.
They are open Monday through Friday 9am-5pm and Saturday/Sunday 9am-1pm.

Playgrounds for Toddlers
Explore the best playgrounds for toddlers and tot lots with our separate list curated by local parents of little ones.
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Amusement Parks + Attractions
Alona’s Foodaffair
- Location: 3094 Curry Ford Rd., Orlando, FL
- Cost: $25 per child, just $5 per hour for access to the small play space
If you’d rather someone else coordinate the day’s craft and snack, know that Alona’s Foodaffair launched a Toddler Morning Club. Offered Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, this creative morning is geared toward littlest artists and bakers.
Expect 90 minutes of fun, learning and connection, from 10-11:30am. This includes a simple craft , treat (nut-free) and fun.
Crayola Experience Orlando
- Location: 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trl., Orlando, FL
- Cost: Online prices = kids 3+ $30.99, annual pass $44.99 per person
Let your toddler experience one of the most colorful places on Earth. This indoor activity destination for kids is full of fun.
Some of the best things to do for toddlers at Crayola Experience Orlando are:
- Cool Moves
- Rainbow Rain
- Scribble Scrubbies
- Scribble Square
- Stomp and Play
- Toddler Town

Keep an eye on their event calendar for Toddler Tuesdays, which offers special toddler activities, crafts, character appearances, book readings, and live entertainment!
Rides at ICON Park
- Location: 8375 International Dr, Orlando, FL
- Cost: Orlando Eye $24.99 Florida resident, Carousel $6, Train $8
When you think of things to do at ICON Park, the large observation wheel known as The Orlando Eye may come to mind first. But, there are other rides at ICON Park too.
A cute choo-choo, called the Pearl Express Train, takes small kids and adults around ICON Park starting around 11:00am each day and into the evening. This simple little train is great for toddlers.
Another classic and simple ride at ICON Park is the carousel. Located at the front of ICON Park, the carousel is picturesque and charming.

SEA LIFE Aquarium
- Location: 8449 International Drive, Orlando, FL
- Cost: $24.99 Florida resident; combo packages and annual passes are also available.
The SEA LIFE Aquarium at ICON Park boasts Florida’s only 360º Ocean Tunnel, which is sure to be a crowd-pleaser for littles. Inside the aquarium, you’ll find jellyfish, sharks, turtles, octopuses, rays, seahorses, and much more.

Sea Life has lots of exhibits that are child-sized and on their level, making it easy for toddlers to see the fascinating underwater world up close. Plus, there is a touch tank at the very end – though the water is very cold.
Be sure to use the restroom located outside of the Sea Life entrance, in the food hall. The restrooms inside Sea Life itself more so at the end of the attraction.
FYI, Sea Life Florida at LEGOLAND recently opened, and there are quite a few Orlando-area aquariums to explore with your toddler.
Peppa Pig Theme Park
- Location: One Legoland Way, Winter Haven, FL
- Cost: Tickets start at $64 if purchased at the front gate (buy online in advance to save). Annual pass and package options available.
While technically Peppa Pig Theme Park is not in Orlando, it is worth the drive. Located right next to LEGOLAND Florida, Peppa Pig Theme Park is just over an hour’s drive from Orlando. It is one of our favorite things to do with toddlers in Orlando and nearby because it is built especially for toddlers and preschoolers.
My son and I have visited Peppa Pig Theme Park multiple times, and I consider it something every parent must do with this kid before they reach kindergarten.
Jump over to our complete Parent’s Guide to Peppa Pig Theme Park.
And, if you or someone you know is headed to Tampa, check out The Best Things to Do with Toddlers and Preschoolers in Tampa Bay from TampaBayParenting.com.
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