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    18 December
    you won't be disappointed by the restaurants at Disney World

    Animal Kingdom Restaurants 101

    7.  Pizzafari Location:  Discovery island, Cuisine:  American, Style:  Quick Service, LD As you may have surmised, the main menu item here is Pizza, and you would be correct.  But, before we get into the menu, the elaborate decor and wall murals and mosaics at this “pizzeria” are a wonder to behold.  You really have to be there to fully appreciate the outstanding artwork and vibrant colors enhanci

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  • 18 December
    Kusafari Coffee Shop

    Animal Kingdom Restaurants 101

    8.  Kusafiri Coffee Shop and Bakery Location:  Africa, Cuisine:  Bakery, African, Style:  Quick Service/Counter,B, Snack.  Even though this is a small walk-up counter service bakery, it has a lot to offer in the way of breakfast or quick snacks.  There is no seating available, but there are plenty of benches, or places to sit around this small spot.  The menu for such a small venue is very unique.

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  • 18 December

    Animal Kingdom Restaurants 101

    9.  Harambe Market Location:  Africa, Cuisine:  African, Style:  Quick Service/Counter/LD.  Harambe Market is an open-air area, like an African food court, with four distinct food stations:  Kitamu Grill, Famous Sausages, Chef Mwanga’s, Wanjohi Refreshments, each offering a unique menu with such choices as these:  Beef and Pork Sausage (Famous Sausages), All-Beef Gyro Flatbread (Kitamu), Ribs (Che

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  • 18 December
    Nomad Lounge

    Animal Kingdom Restaurants 101

    10. Nomad Lounge Location:  Discovery Island, Cuisine:  African, Asian, Latin, Style:  Unique themed dining/Lounge.  This luxurious African-themed Lounge is perfect for guests who want to chill out for a while, have arefreshing beverage, and a snack.  It is located right next to Tiffins Restaurant and is beautifully decorated with African and Asian accessories and furnishings.  For your hunger pan

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  • 17 December
    Strollers

    Taking a Baby to Disney World – 10 Things You Should Know

    5. Stroller Rental Strollers are available for rent in all of Disney parks. They are rugged and utilitarian and have a canopy. However, for small babies I personally think they are too uncomfortable, especially assuming a probable nap time in the stroller. If you cannot bring your own stroller due to space constraints, there are outside rental companies that you could consider. Check out this arti

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  • 17 December
    A collection of baby essentials featuring diapers, formula, snacks, and training pants decorated with beloved cartoon characters from popular theme parks and entertainment franchises.

    Taking a Baby to Disney World – 10 Things You Should Know

    6. Baby Gear One of the biggest hassles of traveling with an infant is all the STUFF they need! If you’re having trouble fitting everything into the trunk, there are some options at Disney. Cribs and bottle warmers can be reserved at your resort. Formula and diapers can be ordered and delivered. Check out this article for ten great pre-order options that could really save you time and sanity. 

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  • 17 December
    Sunblock

    Taking a Baby to Disney World – 10 Things You Should Know

    7. Sun Protection Florida sun is intense, and guests from northern states can sometimes underestimate how quickly it burns. Be sure to pack hats, sunglasses, and lightweight clothing for infants and utilize stroller canopies at all times. My personal favorite for sunscreen is ThinkBaby SPF 50 for its ingredients and quality of coverage.

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  • 17 December
    best kept secret _ disney world

    Taking a Baby to Disney World – 10 Things You Should Know

    8. Hair Cuts In the Harmony Barber Shop on Magic Kingdom’s Main Street, babies can enjoy their first haircut in style. To document the memorable event, the first haircut package comes with a certificate of bravery and a pair of Mickey ears. The visit will cost you $25 (just a few dollars more than the cost of the Mickey ears) and about 15-30 minutes if you make a reservation ahead of time.

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  • 17 December
    Disney Characters

    Taking a Baby to Disney World – 10 Things You Should Know

    9. Characters If you’re looking for cute photos with Disney characters, beware that some characters have poor visibility inside their costumes and will choose not to take on the liability of holding infants. For “fluffy” characters it’s usually a good idea to just hold your baby yourself in the photo. Some face characters (like princesses) might hold your baby if you desire.

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  • 17 December
    Entrance Line

    Taking a Baby to Disney World – 10 Things You Should Know

    10. Lines Since everybody knows it’s impossible to explain “waiting patiently” to an infant, long lines can sometimes be hard. Most lines have interesting things to look at and touch, which is a helpful diversion. Pack distractions like pacifiers, small toys, or food/drinks in a light cross body bag (you’ll want a big bag for ALL the day’s stuff, but you can leave that at the stroller.) And rememb

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