Innocently tucked beneath the Tree of Life in Disney’s Animal Kingdom is an unassuming attraction. With air conditioning, ample shade, and intricate animal carvings along the queue, Guests are drawn to it like ants to a picnic. While a shaded, seated show sounds ideal for a scorching day at Animal Kingdom, kids’ reactions to the 3-D and 4-D experience: ​​It’s ...
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New Summer Ticket Offers Coming to Disney World!
We are just a couple of weeks away from Memorial Day weekend, which many people consider the official start of summer. Summer is one of the busiest (and the hottest) times to visit Walt Disney World Resort. The crowds are big, the days are long, and the temperatures — especially the humidity — are brutal. Add to that the expense ...
Read More »The Most Overrated Character Dining Experience at Disney (and 3 Better Options)Â
Families flock to Disney Parks for the thrilling theme Park rides, themed resorts, and stellar service, but most kiddos have their hearts set on one goal: character sightings. Disney characters make the Walt Disney World Resort experience magical, and some Disney fanatics would argue a trip is complete with character dining. What’s better than sharing some flapjacks with Goofy or ...
Read More »Disney Announces V.I.P. Days For Annual Passholders!
If you are a frequent visitor to Walt Disney World Resort, then you may find that it makes the most financial sense to buy an Annual Pass. Disney offers four Annual Passes — the Incredi-Pass, the Sorcerer Pass, the Pirate Pass, and the Pixie Dust Pass. Only the Incredi-Pass is open to everyone. The other three Annual Passes are available ...
Read More »Should Bob Iger Forget About Disney World?
In the six months that Bob Iger has been CEO of The Walt Disney Company (again), he has had to deal with an ongoing fight with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The battle began while Bob Chapek was still in charge of Disney. Chapek spoke out against Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill, which the governor did not appreciate. Since then, ...
Read More »Gov. DeSantis Wanted the State to Control Disney World Attractions, It’s Not Going to Happen
As many people are most likely aware, The Walt Disney Company is currently embroiled in a heated battle with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The trouble began when Disney spoke out against Florida’s controversial Parental Rights in Education Bill. It has devolved into Disney suing Governor DeSantis, Disney suing the new board overseeing Reedy Creek, and the board countersuing Disney. The ...
Read More »Could Hurricane Season be the Best Time to Go to Disney World?
Call us crazy, but there might be some benefits to heading to the eye of this summer’s Central Florida storms. With hurricane season kicking off on June 1 and stretching to November 30, it’s almost impossible to avoid severe storms at “The Most Magical Place on Earth” during your upcoming Disney World vacation. With school out of session, a lighter ...
Read More »Bob Iger Doubles Down on DeSantis Lawsuit, “Plainly a Matter of Retaliation”
Just a few weeks ago, Disney did something that they had never done before — they sued Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Disney has been working hand-in-hand with the Sunshine State for more than 50 years, and things have gone well for the state and the company. However, that mutually beneficial relationship came to a screeching halt just over one year ...
Read More »Is a Solo Disney Vacation Worth It? Here’s the Verdict
Die-hard Disney fanatics know the Parks aren’t just for the kids—they’re arguably geared more toward the Disney Adults who frequent them. While it’s one thing to enjoy Disney as an adult, it’s another to venture there solo. Before taking the plunge to book her solo soiree in Disney, user u/stephanne423 ​​took to Reddit to see whether or not the trip ...
Read More »Disney Getting Rid of Reservation Requirement For Select Guests!
When Walt Disney World Resort reopened after its months-long closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there were a lot of things that were different. All Guests were required to wear masks and practice social distancing. All four Disney World theme parks — Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, EPCOT, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios — also had to have extreme capacity limits to ...
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