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Dan is a huge fan of Star Wars, Disney, Jurassic Park, Ghostbusters, TMNT and Harry Potter, and has written for numerous film-focused and Disney-related sites, including Epicstream, Theme Park Tourist and Homey Hawaii. He has also recently completed his first children's novel, which he hopes to get published within the next year.

10 Things You’ll Love about the Ratatouille Ride Coming To Disney World’s Epcot

Ratatouille Ride Euro Disney

3. It’s A 3D, 4D, POV and CGI Adventure Assuming this ride will mirror Ratatouille: The Adventure, then prepare to board a rat-car and enter the action-packed world of a… kitchen! You’ll scurry through an environment teeming with CGI and practical effects. Meanwhile, traditional Parisian music will play overhead – and that’s way overhead, because you’ll be busy whizzing underfoot as you, ...

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10 Things You’ll Love about the Ratatouille Ride Coming To Disney World’s Epcot

Ratatouille Ride Euro Disney

Disney World is forever unveiling new attractions, whether they’re original or a duplication of one that exists at another resort. In this case, it’s the latter. Yes, the Ratatouille-themed ride that’s set to open in Epcot in 2021 for the 50th anniversary celebrations is being modelled off its popular Disneyland Paris counterpart. And here are 10 things about the ride that are ...

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10 Exceptional Dining Experiences You Must Have At Disney World

Cinderella's Royal Table

With hundreds of eateries dotted throughout Walt Disney World Resort – whether small or big-time restaurants – narrowing them down to any sort of “top 10” is impossible. Nevertheless, here are 10 exceptional dining experiences that are must-have’s when it comes to your Disney vacation! 1. Be Our Guest Restaurant – Fantasyland, Magic Kingdom Park First and foremost is Beast’s enchanted castle, ...

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What We Expect To Happen With Disney World’s Opening Of Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge

Star Wars Land

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has already been unveiled at Disneyland California, but it’s yet to grace Disney World. The great news is that it’s landing in Disney’s Hollywood Studios on August 29 this summer (so not too far, far away!), and it’s fair to say that, much like the Force, the anticipation couldn’t be any stronger.  It’s undoubtedly destined to ...

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10 Reasons Why Walt Disney World Is Getting Better and Better!

Castle Balloons

Walt Disney World has gone from strength to strength since it was first established a long time ago back in 1965. But more recent years have seen it improve in ways never before imagined. Take the bioluminescent Pandora – The World of Avatar, for instance, and its truly ground-breaking attractions Avatar Flight of Passage and Na’vi River Journey (have you ...

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How To Plan Your Trip For The Star Wars Grand Opening

Batuu

Disneyland California has just unveiled Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, and come August 29 it will be Walt Disney World’s turn to venture into Wild Space. To no surprise the internet is already flooding with videos and reviews on the trading outpost of Batuu. After all, the all-new themed land features thrilling attractions and a whole galaxy’s worth of galactic goodies. ...

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Survival Tips For Visiting Walt Disney World With Kids

Dumbo and Toddler

Walt Disney World is one of the most wonderful places in the world, but visiting with kids presents lots of challenges, meaning it can easily become one of the most stressful. Perhaps you’re a seasoned parent with an entire squadron of younglings under your belt, or maybe you’re new to it all – or at least haven’t visited the resort ...

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What You Need To Know About Toy Story Land & Pandora – The World of Avatar

There are perhaps no two hotter themed lands right now than Toy Story Land in Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Pandora – The World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. After all, Toy Story Land is just less than a year old, while the Na’vi’s tropical homeworld is as fresh and as exhilarating as ever. But those aren’t the only reasons. ...

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