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Disney Thanksgiving Survival Guide
While many American families are gathering around the table at home with family and a turkey, there’s a place that does the holidays like no other – Disney! Now before you get too excited about booking your holiday excursion, it’s important to note that the holidays (including Thanksgiving) are some of the busiest times at…
Read MoreDisney Long Line Survival Guide
It’s inevitable that with daily crowd counts of over 20 million visitors at Disneyland and over 50 million at Walt Disney World, that you are bound to spend some time in a long queue waiting for a seat on your favorite attraction. While it’s draining to spend 60 minutes or more in line, there are…
Read MoreHow the Super Rich Do Disney
Disney is synonymous with fantasy and magic. For many Disney vacationers, a trip to the Magic Kingdom is as much a rite of passage as are grumbling about the exorbitant costs of admission, food, merchandise, etc. But for some, the love of Disney goes above and beyond a mere vacation to Disney Parks. For those…
Read MoreThe Best Coffee in Walt Disney World
Surviving a long day at Walt Disney World requires caffeine. Here’s what coffee-lovers will want to cross off their list as they seek out the Best Coffee in Walt Disney World. Fresh Roasted Excellence – Best Coffee in Walt Disney World 1 – Hawaiian Kona Coffee Kona Café boasts the best coffee at Walt Disney…
Read MoreGuide to Disney Resorts Along the Monorail
It’s no surprise that a trip to Walt Disney World means a lot of walking and waiting for transportation. At 43 square miles, Walt Disney World is the most popular amusement park in the world and attracts an impressive 17 million visitors per year. That’s exactly why staying at a Disney monorail hotel is the…
Read MoreAsk Disney Adulting: What Are Some “Almost” Disney World Attractions?
While I’m sure more attractions didn’t make it past the idea stage; some publicly-known concepts were never built and launched as Walt Disney World attractions. Here’s a list of what we could find that was once an idea for a Walt Disney World attraction, but was either reallocated, consolidated or repurposed in another way. “Almost” Walt…
Read MoreEverything You Need To Know About Wearing Masks at Walt Disney World
As Disney Parks begin to reopen across the globe there is still a lot of uncertainty about what the mask requirements will be in the wake of COVID-19. Whatever your opinion about wearing face coverings, it is important to be prepared to follow the rules if you intend to visit a Disney property or theme…
Read MoreDisney Dining Review: Monsieur Paul
Many of us visiting Epcot enjoy the stroll around the famous World Showcase and know that one of the main attractions has always been experiencing food and drink from around the world. As a Disney foodie who has dined at a majority of the Epcot venues, as well as the majority of the higher-end Disney…
Read MoreDisney Adulting Ride Guide: Haunted Mansion
The Haunted Mansion is a dark ride attraction in Disneyland (CA), Magic Kingdom (FL), and Tokyo Disneyland. The original attraction opened at Disneyland on August 9, 1969. The attraction, while slightly different in each location, retains the same storyline by placing riders into a “Doombuggy” and transporting them around a haunted manor where “999 happy…
Read MoreHow to Keep Your Feet Happy at Disney
The quickest way to ruin the Disney magic is a couple of sore, aching, blistered feet. Ugh. The average guest at Walt Disney World walks between 10-12 miles a day, so if you aren’t used to logging that many miles a day, adding in hot weather on the pavement, can be a recipe for a…
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