Walt Disney World
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May- 2023 -15 May
The Most Overrated Character Dining Experience at Disney (and 3 Better Options)Â
Families flock to Disney Parks for the thrilling theme Park rides, themed resorts, and stellar service, but most kiddos have their hearts set on one goal: character sightings. Disney characters make the Walt Disney World Resort experience magical, and some Disney fanatics would argue a trip is complete with character dining. What's better than sharing some flapjacks with Goofy or a chocolate-drenc
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15 May
Disney Announces V.I.P. Days For Annual Passholders!
If you are a frequent visitor to Walt Disney World Resort, then you may find that it makes the most financial sense to buy an Annual Pass. Disney offers four Annual Passes — the Incredi-Pass, the Sorcerer Pass, the Pirate Pass, and the Pixie Dust Pass. Only the Incredi-Pass is open to everyone. The other three Annual Passes are available only for Florida Residents. In addition to being able to vis
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14 May
Former Imagineer Reveals What Disney World Attraction He Wanted The Muppets to Take Over
Over the 50 years that Walt Disney World Resort has been open, its four theme parks have seen a lot of changes. Even though it didn't open until 1989, Disney's Hollywood Studios may have seen some of the biggest changes, including its name. The theme park opened as Disney-MGM Studios and focused on the magic of movie-making. The theme park had a distinct Hollywood feel, including a functioning bac
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13 May
Should Bob Iger Forget About Disney World?
In the six months that Bob Iger has been CEO of The Walt Disney Company (again), he has had to deal with an ongoing fight with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The battle began while Bob Chapek was still in charge of Disney. Chapek spoke out against Florida's Parental Rights in Education Bill, which the governor did not appreciate. Since then, DeSantis has repeatedly targeted Disney with various pie
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12 May
Gov. DeSantis Wanted the State to Control Disney World Attractions, It’s Not Going to Happen
As many people are most likely aware, The Walt Disney Company is currently embroiled in a heated battle with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The trouble began when Disney spoke out against Florida's controversial Parental Rights in Education Bill. It has devolved into Disney suing Governor DeSantis, Disney suing the new board overseeing Reedy Creek, and the board countersuing Disney. The Governor h
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12 May
Could Hurricane Season be the Best Time to Go to Disney World?
Call us crazy, but there might be some benefits to heading to the eye of this summer's Central Florida storms. With hurricane season kicking off on June 1 and stretching to November 30, it's almost impossible to avoid severe storms at “The Most Magical Place on Earth” during your upcoming Disney World vacation. With school out of session, a lighter workload, and EPCOT's Food and Wine F
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12 May
EPCOT Announces 2023 Eat to the Beat Concert LineupÂ
Luckily for fans of food, wine, and music, the beat goes on for several months in EPCOT during its International Food and Wine Festival. Disney Guests can indulge in the best food and wine pairings for their pallets, and their ears will be treated to the stylings of some of music's greatest performers. While tickets are for purchase for EPCOT's Food and Wine Festival, the Park's Eat to the Beat Co
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11 May
Disney Makes More Changes to Cinderella Castle
Noticeable changes are finally underway at the Walt Disney World Resort as the decorations for the 50th Anniversary Celebration come down. While nods to “The Most Magical Celebration” could be found in all four Theme Parks, the crown jewel was Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom Park. The white and blue centerpiece was painted pink in solidarity with Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland
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11 May
Is It Worth It? 3 Reasons to Travel to Disney World as a Californian
A tale as old as time, the ongoing debate between Walt Disney World (Orlando, Florida) and Disneyland (Anaheim, California) is harder to settle when you live within earshot of either. Disneyland made its mark on the U.S. as the first Disney Park in 1955. Less than an hour's drive from Los Angeles (depending on the traffic), Disneyland quickly became a staple for Southern California families and be
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11 May
Disney Guests Call for a Sixth Addition to Disney’s Updates Coming in 2024
Disney enthusiasts rejoiced on Monday when Disney dropped a game-changing, five-prong plan to make the Disney Guest experience more magical. The Disney Dining Plan's return and theme Park reservation removal of date-based tickets (for trips planned on January 9, 2024, and beyond) sent shockwaves through Disney fandom. Disney didn't stop there—introducing “good-to-go” days for Annual Pa
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