Disney Evergreen & History

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  • Feb- 2015 -
    10 February
    Cinderella Castle shines at dusk in Disney World, with a glowing blue sky and lush trees—a must-see for park-goers seeking magic.

    12 Ways To Enjoy The Magic At Disney World

    There is no shortage of magic to be found in the parks on a Walt Disney World vacation. Beyond the attractions and rides, Disney has much more to offer. You should be able to find something that would appeal to everyone in your family, and will probably have the all – to common problem of “not enough time” to see it all. Here is a list of some of the CAN’T be missed ways to enjoy all the mag

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  • 10 February
    The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilion at Epcot, set in lush greenery under a vibrant blue sky, a must-see for Disney fans.

    Top 15 To-Dos At Epcot

    With so many attractions, Epcot might seem intimidating; here are fifteen essential experiences! 15) Visit every country in the World Showcase. This task is particularly convenient, since you can visit each country simply by walking in the full circle of the Showcase. If you have enough energy and time, stop and enjoy the shops and performances in each country—or at least the food! 14) O Canada! I

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  • 9 February
    Magic Kingdom entrance sign with a red "no" symbol, signaling park rules, restrictions or event cancellations for guests.

    16 Things We’d Totally Miss If Disney Didn’t Exist

    All of us have lived in a world surrounded by Disney. The company was started in 1923 so it is closely approaching its centennial in 2023, and there are very few people left who lived in the pre-Disney era. Disney has simply been all around us. We’ve always had Mickey Mouse and Snow White. Later on, Disneyland and Disney World were constructed and the hands of Disney spread rapidly. It’s hard to i

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  • 7 February
    Classic candy shop on Main Street with striped awnings and a "Confectionery" sign, just like at Disney World.

    Top 10 Souvenir Shops At Disney World

    In addition to the magic and thrill of all the rides and attractions at Walt Disney World, there are so many themed souvenir shops that you will need an extra day just to shop, especially for Christmas, Birthday, or other special occasions. Here is a list of my favorites. 10. The After Market Shop — Test Track—Epcot — The After Market Shop is located at the end of the Test Track ride in Epcot wher

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  • 6 February
    Disney World monorail glides above guests near a lush park, capturing the excitement of an epic Disney adventure.

    5 Reasons Why You Have To Do Disney World “Solo” At Least Once In Your Life

    I’ve pretty much lost count as to how many times I have visited the happiest place on Earth. I started going to Walt Disney World in Orlando when I was a young boy with my mom and dad and when I had a daughter of my own, I began taking her there when she was around 10. We went every year till she turned 17, then she began to lose interest as I think many teenagers do. The problem is that as she wa

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  • 5 February
    Barber Shop’s iconic red and gold sign on Main Street, Magic Kingdom, welcomes all to timeless Disney park traditions.

    9 Magic Kingdom Activities Boys (and tomboys) Will Love!

    We often hear all about how magical Disney is for young girls and have seen the enchanting photos of princess transformations and fairytale like adventures that make it a perfect destination for the little ladies in your life. And though Disney Princesses are an integral part of the Magic Kingdom (after all, Cinderella Castle is indeed the crown jewel of the Park), there is so much more to this Di

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  • 4 February
    Energetic spring breakers gather before Cinderella Castle at Disney World, text reads "WDW For College Spring Break.

    6 Reasons Why Disney World is the Perfect College Spring Break Trip!

    Spring Break is quickly approaching college campuses and students are eager to get a well deserved vacation from their studies. While some might choose to go the typical beach route, there are some of us who would rather have a much tamer way to blow off steam. No matter what vacation you choose, Spring Break hot spots will always be crowded so you might as well spend the week at Disney World beca

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  • 3 February
    Plan

    How To Do Disney on a $2,200 Budget – Plan #3

    This is the final article in a series of three that details a Walt Disney World vacation on a budget. So far, we've offered one plan that includes an on-site hotel with a promotional room rate and one plan that includes an off-site hotel. For this plan, we take advantage of Disney's most popular promotion, Free Disney Dining. For the past three years, Disney has offered this promotion for most dat

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  • 3 February
    Liberty Square

    Keys to The Kingdom Tour Review – 10 Reasons You’ll Love This Behind The Scenes Tour

    This past weekend I took the Keys to the Kingdom tour at Magic Kingdom. This tour is one of many backstage tours that Disney offers to satisfy your inner Disney nerd and get a peek into the elusive backstage areas and into the famed utilidors beneath the park. The tour costs $99 per person and does require valid park admission to participate. There were several tour groups that day and each tour g

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  • 3 February
    Splash Mountain

    7 Fascinating Facts About Disney World Water Rides

    Whether you’re letting your feet rest as you drift along the peaceful waters of “it’s a small world,” zip-a-dee-doo-ahhing your way to that headfirst plummet into Splash Mountain’s briar patch, or getting unapologetically soaked to the bone on Kali River Rapids, it’s safe to say Disney knows how to delight park guests on their wonderful water rides. What’s not to love? The splish-splashing you get

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