To have the best time at Disney, kids should be excited and positive. They can start by making a list of the rides they really want to go on. Then, when they get there, they should be polite to the staff and other visitors. This way, everyone will be nice to them too.
Well, they should know that it can be a very big place. So it's important not to run off on their own. Also, they should be aware of the characters they might meet. Some characters might be really popular and there could be a long line to meet them. And don't forget about the rides. There are different kinds, some are for little kids and some are more exciting for older kids.
Yes, they can. Disney often encourages creativity from kids. They may have channels or initiatives where kids can submit their stories, perhaps through official contests or special programs designed for young storytellers.
Sure they can. However, Disney probably has certain requirements and formats for accepting such submissions. Kids might need to check the official Disney website or relevant communication channels for detailed instructions.
Yes, if Disney has an open submission for stories, kids can surely send a story about their favorite Disney character. Disney loves to hear how their characters inspire children.
Sure. 'Three Little Pigs' is a classic Disney short story for kids. It has the three pigs building their houses - one of straw, one of sticks, and one of bricks. Then the big bad wolf comes along. It's a great story to teach kids about hard work and planning as the pig with the brick house is the one who is safe in the end.
It's hard to say. Disney's plans regarding Marvel Comics publishing can change based on various factors like market conditions and strategic decisions. So, we'll have to wait and see.