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  • Jul- 2018 -
    31 July
    Fastpass Magic Kingdom

    How a Disney Insider Tackles the Parks

    5. Rope Drop Most guests visiting Disney World are on vacation and enjoy sleeping in.  During the peak times of the year, some parks open as early as 7 AM to allow guests to enjoy popular attractions.  We highly recommend getting to the parks at rope drop to avoid huge lines for some of their favorite and new attractions. While there may be large lines for new attractions, they will pale in compar

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  • 31 July
    Thrilled guests pack Main Street, U.S.A., in front of Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World, with vibrant flags waving and charming shops lining the bustling theme park scene.

    How a Disney Insider Tackles the Parks

    Everyone has a different plan for when it comes to visiting the Disney theme parks.  Some people are early birds and tackle the parks early, while others are night owls and stay in the park late into the night.  Some people attempt to tackle the mountain range at Magic Kingdom first thing, while others use their FastPass+ selections throughout the day.  While there are countless ways to tackle the

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  • 31 July
    Green Army Men _ Toy Story Land

    11 Things You Need to Know About Walt Disney World’s New Toy Story Land

    9. There’s a nod to Pizza Planet in the Alien Swirling Saucers attraction. I don’t know about you, but I was really hoping that the new Toy Story Land would also include a resurrected version of the Pizza Plane restaurant, but alas, it does not. But Imagineers didn’t want us to swipe our memories clear of every thought of Pizza Planet. When you first enter the queue at the Alien Swirling Saucers a

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  • 31 July
    Alien Swirling Saucers _ Toy Story Land

    11 Things You Need to Know About Walt Disney World’s New Toy Story Land

    Let's Recap! 1. There are two must-do attractions! The Slinky Dog Dash coaster ride will have you saying “Yee-haw!” Andy has put together his Dash and Dodge Coaster Kit and built a long track around the yard. And he decided to use Slinky Dog as the coaster’s ride vehicles. What could be more fun than a coaster that has you speeding around Andy’s backyard as you hang on tight to Slinky’s coils? And

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  • 31 July
    Toy Story Land _ Entrance

    11 Things You Need to Know About Walt Disney World’s New Toy Story Land

    3. The infamous “A113” is hidden all around the land! A113 is a classroom at California Institute of the Arts. Since many of the school’s alumni are PIXAR animators who learned their magic in that classroom, they have found a way to hide “A113” in every single PIXAR film. In Toy Story, A113 is on the license plate of Andy’s mom’s vehicle. It’s also on the front of the underwater camera used by the

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  • 31 July
    Toy Story Land _ Disney

    11 Things You Need to Know About Walt Disney World’s New Toy Story Land

    6. Hidden Mickeys abound! If you’re a fan of Disney World’s hidden Mickeys phenomenon, you’ll love the hunt at the new Toy Story Land. But since they are “hidden” for a reason, we won’t spill anything specifically about the location of the covert mouse heads. But we will give you some hints—there’s one inside Woody’s Lunch Box, another one in the queue for the Alien Swirling Saucers attraction, on

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  • 31 July
    Woody_Buzz_and_Jessie_ in_ Toy Story land

    11 Things You Need to Know About Walt Disney World’s New Toy Story Land

    Toy Story Land has finally opened at Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios, and we are so excited! The land is home to more fun than—well—a barrel of monkeys (but you’ll find barrels of monkeys there too!). We love everything about Toy Story, and Toy Story Land has made our dreams a reality! We are finally able to explore Andy’s backyard and interact with his toys! If you haven’t had the chance to

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  • 31 July
    Beignets dusted with powdered sugar served on a plate, with Mardi Gras beads in the background at Universal Orlando.

    13 Disney World Snack Foods You Simply Must Try

    11. Beignets Beignets are available at Disney’s Port Orleans Resorts, and they’ve recently changed up their look- they’re now Mickey shaped! Matching their Disneyland counterparts, you can still get them in  orders of three or six, but now they’re shaped like the Mouse himself. For the best dessert experience, order them topped with ice cream. 12. Dole whip Years ago the only place to get the swee

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  • 31 July
    turkey leg

    13 Disney World Snack Foods You Simply Must Try

    Let's Recap! 1. Turkey leg It may be generous to place Disney’s famous turkey legs in a “snack” category, but since they’re best when eaten on the go and they’re only found in snack carts they may technically be considered a snack option. Coming in at just over 1,000 calories a leg (and about $12) we’d say the turkey leg is a very shareable snack option. These savory items have earned themselves a

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  • 31 July
    waffle Magic Kingdom

    13 Disney World Snack Foods You Simply Must Try

    8. Corn dog nuggets Corn dog nuggets are the perfect shareable treat, and lighter alternative to the popular chili cheese dog from Casey’s Corner in the Magic Kingdom. These battered mini-hot dogs are a great pre-parade snack, or a nice meal when you add a side of fries and a drink. Although it’s an extra cost now, be sure to add a side of cheese sauce for dipping! 9. Waffle sandwiches For a sweet

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