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  • May- 2018 -
    17 May
    Character Dining at the Grand Floridian Resort's 1900 Park Fare

    Character Meals 101 – The Who, What, Where, When, and Why!

    12. 1900 Park Fare (Grand Floridian) Hidden away in the main building of the Grand Floridian, 1900 Park Fare invites guests to enjoy in decadent breakfast and dinner buffets.  During their breakfast buffet, guests can meet Alice in Wonderland, Mary Poppins, the Mad Hatter, Tigger, and Winnie the Pooh.  At dinner, the characters change as the dinner buffet is hosted by Cinderella and Prince Charmin

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  • 17 May
    Ohanas

    Character Meals 101 – The Who, What, Where, When, and Why!

    11. Ohana (Polynesian Village Resort) This restaurant serves an amazing breakfast and dinner family-style meal, but guests can only interact with their favorite characters during breakfast.  Both Mickey and Pluto walk around in their finest Hawaiian-themed attire greeting guests. Additionally, since ohana means family, guests can also meet and have their photos taken with both Lilo and Stitch. The

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  • 17 May
    Chef Mickey's

    Character Meals 101 – The Who, What, Where, When, and Why!

    10. Chef Mickey’s (Contemporary) In the shadows of the monorail, Chef Mickey’s serves guests throughout the day.  This buffet offers classic selections to satisfy any guest’s appetite. You’ll definitely want to bring your appetite to this meal, as well as a camera because during meals guests will meet all the members of the Fab Five – Pluto, Goofy, Donald, Minnie, and, of course, Mickey!  We’ve en

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  • 17 May
    Character Meal

    Character Meals 101 – The Who, What, Where, When, and Why!

    Walt Disney World is replete with different dining options for guests — a refreshing Dole Whip from Aloha Isle in Adventureland, popcorn or pretzels from any number of snack carts, a burger and fries from a counter service restaurant, or a delicious meal at a table service restaurant. Disney takes it a step further by adding characters to certain meals at various restaurants across property. This

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  • 14 May

    Our Disney World ‘It’ List For Rookies

    1. Star Tours – The Adventures Continue – Echo Lake, Disney’s Hollywood Studios If you’re after something a little more old school than the other Star Wars experiences, check out this space-navigating simulator. Strap in for a journey to that faraway galaxy where you’ll visit familiar landscapes and partake in iconic battles. You’ll even meet classic characters along the way, too. Just don’t forge

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  • 14 May
    Disney Railroad

    Our Disney World ‘It’ List For Rookies

    4. Walt Disney World Railroad – Main Street, U.S.A., Magic Kingdom Park Hop aboard the Walt Disney World Railroad. This 20-minute journey that sets off from Main Street, U.S.A. will see you circle Magic Kingdom Park, and you’ll stop at Frontierland and Fantasyland on the way. And not only is it a convenient way to get around, it’s an experience in its own right. For starters, you’ll journey back i

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  • 14 May
    Pandora’s floating mountains draped in lush vines soar beneath a bright blue sky at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

    Our Disney World ‘It’ List For Rookies

    3. Pandora – The World of Avatar – Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park This mind-blowing exoplanetary moon is home to two signature rides, Avatar Flight of Passage and the Na’vi River Journey. Once you complete these journeys, you’ll go from rookie to honourable member of the Na’vi, so grab yourself a souvenir from Windtraders. And if you’re a Disney Resort Hotel guest, just charge purchases to your Magi

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  • 14 May
    Tower of Terror

    Our Disney World ‘It’ List For Rookies

    2. The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror – Sunset Boulevard, Disney’s Hollywood Studios No theme park resort adventure is complete without scary rides. If you like big thrills and fast drops in the dark, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror in Disney’s Hollywood Studios is just for you (or is it..?). As this attraction is one of the busiest, though, FastPass+ wouldn’t do any harm. Unless of course you're

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  • 14 May
    Cinderella Castle with its iconic blue rooftops stands beside a tranquil pond, surrounded by lush gardens and set against a vibrant blue sky at the heart of Magic Kingdom.

    Our Disney World ‘It’ List For Rookies

    5. Cinderella Castle – Fantasyland, Magic Kingdom Park Grabbing a selfie in front of Cinderella Castle is one of the must-do’s at Disney World Resort. In fact, why not throw a pair of Minnie Ears on whilst you’re taking your picture! The PhotoPass service comes highly recommended so that you can let Disney PhotoPass Photographers snap all the shots. And if you purchase MemoryMaker, too, your digit

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  • 14 May
    Magic Kingdom Parade

    Our Disney World ‘It’ List For Rookies

    8. Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade – Magic Kingdom Park This event goes hand-in-hand with the fireworks and illuminations, and it takes place each afternoon. Find yourself on Main Street, U.S.A. or near Cinderella Castle in good time and pick a comfortable spot with a good view. Be sure to check the schedules beforehand, too, as events are always subject to change. The parade lasts only 12 minut

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