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Jan- 2017 -10 January
2017 Countdown – 10 Experiences You Can’t Miss in Disney World This Year!
2. Rivers of Light As we all know, Rivers of Light has experienced a significant delay from its original would-be debut. The nighttime show will incorporate water, fire, nature, light, and never-before-seen technology, no doubt making it worth the extra wait when it finally opens in a few months. Photo credit Disney
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10 January
2017 Countdown – 10 Experiences You Can’t Miss in Disney World This Year!
3. Epcot International Festival of the Arts Yes! A brand new Epcot festival! On weekends (Friday–Monday) between January 13th and February 20th, guests will be treated to a celebration of arts from around the world. Each weekend will present different visual, culinary, and performing art creations, providing a lively and unique atmosphere. In addition, a partnership with Disney Theatrical wi
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10 January
2017 Countdown – 10 Experiences You Can’t Miss in Disney World This Year!
4. Choza Tequila Also coming soon to Epcot, is Choza Tequila, a handcrafted margarita bar under construction in the Mexico pavilion. Rumored to be opening in late February or March, it seems that patrons of Choza Tequila will be able to get light snacks including chips, guacamole, and empanadas (love!) along with their salted-rim beverages. Photo credit Disney
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7 January
Top 12 Places to Have Dinner at Walt Disney World Parks
8. Brown Derby – Hollywood Studios Representing the original restaurant in Hollywood, this elegant dining location seems almost out of place in a theme park. It recalls the magic of the bygone era of the silver screen, with caricatures of old-time celebrities decorating the walls. You definitely must try the Famous Cobb Salad, with finely chopped greens, turkey breast, egg, bacon, tomatoes
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7 January
Top 12 Places to Have Dinner at Walt Disney World Parks
9. 50’s Primetime Café – Hollywood Studios This fun restaurant is especially appealing to baby boomers. It's 1950s kitsch, with decor straight from your grandmother's kitchen. Black and white televisions are placed throughout the restaurant, playing clips from 1950s sitcoms. The menu features good ole comfort food. Save room for their extensive dessert menu.
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7 January
Top 12 Places to Have Dinner at Walt Disney World Parks
10. Tiffins – Animal Kingdom One of Disney’s newest restaurants, the theme of travel can be seen and felt everywhere you look. Hike your way through the rustic front doors to find an enormous map of the globe. There are three elegant dining rooms honoring the spirit of Africa, Asia and some of the world's most exotic animals. One of the most popular items is the Wagyu Striploin and Braised Short
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7 January
Top 12 Places to Have Dinner at Walt Disney World Parks
11. Tusker House – Animal Kingdom One of the most popular character meals, Donald's Safari Dining offers the opportunity to meet Donald and Daisy Duck along with an all-you-care-to-enjoy buffet. Donald's Safari Dinner is offered starting at 4 p.m. daily. The restaurant itself is decorated like an African marketplace. Be sure to look (up) for the allusions to Imagineer Joe Rohde, who was instrumen
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7 January
Top 12 Places to Have Dinner at Walt Disney World Parks
12. Flame Tree Barbecue – Animal Kingdom This counter-service restaurant features smoked items such as ribs and chicken. There is plentiful outdoor dining, mostly covered. Some water-side tables are available. Tip: Servings here a large-consider sharing.
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7 January
Top 12 Places to Have Dinner at Walt Disney World Parks
2. Liberty Tree Tavern – Magic Kingdom Located in Liberty Square, this warm and cozy tavern sports a colonial theme, with an all-you-care-to-eat Thanksgiving-style dinner. It has a Colonial Williamsburg theme with six themed rooms, each with artifacts commemorating an important person in U.S. history: Benjamin Franklin; Thomas Jefferson; John Paul Jones; Paul Revere; Betsy Ross; and George
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7 January
Top 12 Places to Have Dinner at Walt Disney World Parks
3. Columbia Harbour House – Magic Kingdom Hankering for some seafood, maybe a Lobster Roll? Head over to this counter-service restaurant with a New England seaside theme. This nautical spot in Liberty Square has abundant seating and offerings beyond the usual burgers and fries. Tip: Sit upstairs for a good view and a less crowded area.
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