Disney Tips & Tricks
Get the most out of your Disney visit with these tips and tricks!
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Aug- 2014 -13 August
10 Steps to Help You Plan the Trip of Your Dreams!
When I asked some of my friends, “What’s the one thing you wish you knew about going to Disney World?” they overwhelmingly answered, “I wouldn’t even know where to begin to plan a trip.” This guide is meant to break down what appears to be a very overwhelming process. One way to wrangle all the answers you need to help plan your trip is to use a Disney Authorized Vacation Planner like MickeyTravel
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12 August
11 Completely Free Things to Do at Walt Disney World
Let's face it: a trip to Disney isn't exactly cheap. There are hotel accommodations, travel expenses, park tickets, food, and a bevy of other “incidentals” that are unavoidable. There are, however, many activities to do around Walt Disney World resort that won't cost you a dime. The items on this list are all free and won't require park admission. Feel free to enjoy them to your heart'
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11 August
Should I Buy a Disney Vacation Package or Stay Off-site? 3 Tips To Help You Decide
Depending on what time of year you travel, a Disney Vacation Package can offer significant price savings off regular Disney Resort room rates. However, during peak travel times, they don't offer compelling discounts. If this is your first time to Disney, we suggest you assist you contact an “Authorized Disney Vacation Planner.” Be sure the travel agent you are doing business with has t
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10 August
17 Tips on How To ‘Burglar Proof’ Your Home While You’re At Disney
What would certainly ruin your wonderful Disney trip? It would be returning home only to find your house burglarized. I have returned home to find all my good jewelry stolen, mainly because I left it in plain sight. Would-be robbers watch neighborhoods to spot an easy target. Here is a list of some common sense things you can easily do to ward off prospective robbers. 1. The greatest expense, but
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3 August
6 Rookie Mistakes at Disney World
Rookie Mistake #6 – Not doing your research Disney World is a city unto itself being twice the size of the island of Manhattan and literally brimming with options for dining, attractions, sight-seeing, rides and more! Upon arrival, Disney can quickly become overwhelming unless you're armed with some research about the places you want to experience. We've done a lot of the work for you with t
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Jul- 2014 -30 July
Disney Vacation Club – 5 Things You Should Know
Disney Vacation Club, or DVC for short, is the Disney version of a time share. You purchase a certain number of “points” on a contract that lasts somewhere in the neighborhood of 40 to 50 years. You can use the points to book rooms at Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and several other Disney “beach” properties (one in Hawaii, one in Vero Beach, and one in Hilton Head). The pr
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28 July
How NOT To Wait In Lines On Your Disney Vacation: 7 Time Saving Tips
I despise waiting on lines. The real world is full of lines. Lines to check out at the grocery store. Lines at the coffee shop in the morning. Lines for the ladies room. So, when I go on vacation to the most magical place on Earth, I don't want to wait in lines. Waiting on lines is decidedly “un-magical”. Thus, I have devised a strategy that has allowed me to tour the Disney parks even
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24 July
8 Sensational Things To Do At Disney When It Rains
Have you ever heard the expression, “When it rains, it pours”? There is no time or place where that rings more true than summer in central Florida. Having personally been the victim of the stalled remnants of a hurricane during a Disney vacation, I can assure you that there's no need to let a little rain spoil the magic. Check out this list of weather-proof fun! 1. Bowling Splitsville
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20 July
18 Tips for Taking Toddlers to Disney
I went to Disney with my husband, a three year old and six year old 40 years ago and now, years later it is still one of our fondest memories. Disney was only a few years old when we first visited. The Amtrak train ride overnight to Florida, staying at the Contemporary Resort, taking the monorail to Magic Kingdom, Cinderella’s Castle, seeing my little daughters faces as they experienced Disney a w
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17 July
Seniors at Disney – 13 Tips to Ensure a Smooth Visit for the Young at Heart
Traveling to Disney World is wonderful for all ages, especially for Seniors. My last trip to Disney World, I visited the parks alongside my daughter, son-in-law and 2-year old granddaughter. I had a splendid time but I did find keeping up with the youngsters a bit challenging at times. But don’t worry, a little thinking and planning ahead of time will help make your trip a great success! Disney is
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