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    21 April

    Discovery Cove 101 – Everything You Need To Know!

    2. Great Food Options All ticket packages at Discovery Cove include unlimited food and drink, so you don’t have to worry about juggling a wallet and change when you’re hungry for a snack or a meal.  The days start early at Discovery Cove, so guests can find breakfast foods in addition to a variety of great snack and lunch food! Photo Credit: Tripadvisor

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  • 21 April
    A man and child in wetsuits kneel in clear, shallow water surrounded by stingrays. Tropical foliage and a clear blue sky are visible in the background at Discover Cove, near Disney World and Universal Orlando.

    Discovery Cove 101 – Everything You Need To Know!

    1. All-Inclusive The best part of a day at Discovery Cove is that all of your costs are included in your admission.  Food, towels, snorkel rental, and wetsuits are included, so there is nothing that you have to worry about (other than finding a souvenir of your wonderful day! Discovery Cove is a great day-long escape from a hectic trip of ADRs and FastPasses, so be sure to consider it for your nex

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  • 21 April
    Discovery Cove

    Discovery Cove 101 – Everything You Need To Know!

    We love visiting Walt Disney World and enjoying all of the theme parks, attractions, and entertainment options on property, but there are some things that Disney World does not have. However, as Orlando is a huge tourist destination for families from around the country and the world, there are other entertainment options in town that you may want to check out on your next trip to Disney World.  On

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  • 21 April
    Discovery Cove Dolphins

    Discovery Cove 101 – Everything You Need To Know!

    5. Animal Interactions The highlight of any trip to Discovery Cove is being able to interact with the variety of animals in their exhibits.  Guests can choose to swim with otters, manta rays, a variety of beautiful fish, as well as dolphins.  Swimming with the dolphins is an extra charge, but is a wonderful experience where guests can touch, swim, and even get a picture with a dolphin. Photo Credi

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  • 21 April
    Discovery Cove Lazy River

    Discovery Cove 101 – Everything You Need To Know!

    4. Natural Lazy River Between swimming with all of these animals, guests can also choose to take one (or ten) trips around the lazy river at Discovery Cove.  Opposed to lazy rivers guests can find at other theme parks and resorts, this lazy river has a more natural feel, as well as takes guests through an aviary to view beautiful birds.  The bottom of the lazy river is not paved like a pool, but f

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  • 21 April
    Disney Castle Fireworks

    Our Magic Kingdom “It” List – 25 Things You’ve Gotta Do!

    1. See the fireworks. At the end of every day at Magic Kingdom, weather permitting, Guests can watch as Cinderella Castle is transformed into a storybook of sorts with projections of scenes from different Disney films during the “Once Upon a Time” nighttime spectacular. Stick around for a fireworks show unrivaled by any you’ve ever seen during the “Happily Ever After” nighttime production! Togethe

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  • 21 April
    Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse statue

    Our Magic Kingdom “It” List – 25 Things You’ve Gotta Do!

    4. Pose with the Castle for some pics. Cinderella Castle is probably one of the most photographed structures in the world. It’s beautiful from the top of its royal blue turrets to the moat that surrounds it. No trip to Magic Kingdom would be complete without family pics in front of the castle. In fact, no one believes you visited if you don’t have any castle pictures—just kidding!

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  • 21 April
    Carousel Of Progress

    Our Magic Kingdom “It” List – 25 Things You’ve Gotta Do!

    3. Ride a carousel of a different kind. In Tomorrowland, Guests can experience a stage show with an unbelievable journey under its belt. The Carousel of Progress was originally created by Walt Disney for use at the 1964 World’s Fair in New York for General Electric’s Progressland pavilion. But since 1964, the famed four-part stage show depicting electricity’s and technology’s effects on man’s prog

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  • 21 April
    Grand entrance doors swing open to reveal a vibrant, arched corridor filled with immersive murals and soaring ceilings, creating the feeling of stepping into a themed attraction or an elaborately designed entertainment venue.

    Our Magic Kingdom “It” List – 25 Things You’ve Gotta Do!

    2. See the artwork in the Castle corridor. Most everyone agrees that Cinderella Castle is beautiful—and a work of art in and of itself. But you can look more closely and see some fascinating artwork that tells the rags to riches story of Cinderella. On the walls of the corridor through Cinderella Castle that takes Guests from Main Street U.S.A. to Fantasyland, there are five huge murals. The mural

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  • 21 April
    Tom Sawyer Island

    Our Magic Kingdom “It” List – 25 Things You’ve Gotta Do!

    9. Float across the river. In Frontierland, you can float across the Rivers of America to Tom Sawyer Island. This hidden gem is full of fun activities for kids and kids at heart. Explore caves, cross a barrel bridge, watch the riverboat pass by, climb the hills and more!

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