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  • Apr- 2017 -
    5 April
    Guests eagerly line up beneath shaded structures at Six Flags on a bright, sunny day, anticipating their next thrilling ride.

    10 Things Nobody Told Me About A Disney World Vacation

    9. Lines, lines, lines It’s inevitable.  You are going to wait in a few lines all day no matter what time of the year you will be visiting the parks.  Even with fastpasses, there will be times when you will be in line.  This may not sound so significant, but considering that we are in a time when we want things instantly, it is important to remember that waiting is part of a Disney day.  Take a de

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  • 5 April
    Disney Cast Member

    10 Things Nobody Told Me About A Disney World Vacation

    10. Magic From Cast Members When you think of the word Disney, you think of pure magic.  There is no other place in the world that offers smiles and laughter the way Disney does.  Part of the reason why it’s so magical is because of the cast members.  Cast members often spread the magic to guests throughout the day in various forms, whether it’s a free fastpass or snack, or even upgrades to resort

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  • 5 April
    Cinderella Castle at Disney World's Magic Kingdom stands tall beneath a vibrant blue sky dotted with fluffy clouds, creating an iconic centerpiece for park visitors.

    10 Things Nobody Told Me About A Disney World Vacation

    When we think of Disney, we usually think of a carefree, easy going, and fun adventure.  While all of this may be true, the image of our picture perfect vacation can change drastically when things don’t always go as planned, whether the changes are positive or negative.  Here are 10 things you may not know about a Disney vacation.

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  • 5 April
    Art of Animation

    10 Things Nobody Told Me About A Disney World Vacation

    1. Recreational Activities Each Disney World resort offers various recreational activities that guests can enjoy on their days off from the parks.  There are some, however, that offer activities that go way beyond the pool or basketball courts.  Some resorts offer amazing activities such as bike rentals, boat rentals, horseback riding, fishing, carriage rides, water skiing, archery, volleyball, an

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  • 5 April
    Pineapple Lanai

    10 Best Kept Secret Dining Spots Around Disney World Resort

    3. Pineapple Lanai  Are you craving one last Dole Whip or Dole Whip Float before your vacation ends, but don’t have another Magic Kingdom day on your itinerary?  Have no fear, because this iconic treat is still within your grasp.  The Pineapple Lanai at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort serves up this soft serve as well!  Seek them out before it’s officially time to leave! Photo Credit: Disney

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  • 5 April
    Tangierine Cafe

    10 Best Kept Secret Dining Spots Around Disney World Resort

    4. Tangierine Café It’s hard to believe that any dining establishment in Epcot could fly under the radar, considering all of the delightful places to eat that can be found there.  But Tangierine Café in Epcot’s Morocco pavilion somehow manages to be a true fan favorite while still remaining somewhat unknown to most.  It might the large number of other options available, or perhaps it’s a general l

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  • 5 April
    Guests mingle outside a vibrant Storybook-style eatery in Fantasyland, swapping Disney Dining Tips under red and blue awnings.

    10 Best Kept Secret Dining Spots Around Disney World Resort

    5. Pinocchio’s Village Haus If you have a family with younger children, you may be familiar with this quick-service location in Fantasyland primarily for its child-friendly menu of Italian-inspired dishes.  If this is not one of your regular dining spots, however, you should know that in the Monstro room there are a number of tables that overlook the “it’s a small world” boat loading area.  If you

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  • 5 April
    La Hacienda San Angel

    10 Best Kept Secret Dining Spots Around Disney World Resort

    6. San Angel Inn Restaurante Along the same lines as Pinocchio’s Village Haus, the San Angel Inn Restaurante in Epcot’s Mexico pavilion offers great theming with a fun view!  The tables sit at the base of a Mayan pyramid with a smoking volcano in the distance, and some tables overlook the first part of the Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros ride.  The menu of Mexican favorites is a win

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  • 5 April
    Plaza Restaurant’s elegant gold-lettered sign welcomes guests on Main Street, framed by vibrant autumn foliage and set against a clear blue sky, capturing the nostalgic charm of Magic Kingdom.

    10 Best Kept Secret Dining Spots Around Disney World Resort

    7. The Plaza Restaurant There’s flying under the radar, and then there’s hiding in plain sight!  Magic Kingdom’s The Plaza Restaurant sits right at the end of Main Street U.S.A. just next to the popular Plaza Ice Cream Parlor, and still there are many people who have never heard of it!  They serve delicious comfort foods like meatloaf, cheese steak sandwiches, Reubens, fried green tomato sandwiche

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  • 5 April
    Captain's Grille

    10 Best Kept Secret Dining Spots Around Disney World Resort

    8. Captain’s Grille Perhaps overshadowed by the well-known Yachtsman Steakhouse nearby, Captain’s Grille at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort nonetheless offers a quality dining experience in its own right.  Covering both sides of “surf and turf”, this restaurant features standard seafood favorites like crab cakes, clam chowder, seared scallops, and snow crab legs, as well as a New York strip steak, pork

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