Walt Disney World

  • Oct- 2020 -
    19 October
    Skyliner

    Walt Disney World Transportation with a Pandemic

    Since Disney World has re-opened in July, we have begun to get a sense as to what the parks look like with new restrictions and practices in place.  Queues are different with tape on the floor telling us where to stand and seeing our favorite characters drive past and waving at an appropriate social distance, but what gets lost in the shuffle is how the ordinary transportation guests use to get fr

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  • 2 October
    Epcot Mickey

    Remember When: Thinking Back to a Walt Disney World Before COVID-19

    March 2020 will forever remain in the minds of Disney World fans as the month that began the longest closure in the history of the parks in Florida. Disney World was one of thousands upon thousands of venues and businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic that has had effects globally. Disney World has reopened, but it’s definitely a different experience, thanks to the absence of character mee

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  • 2 October
    Excited young Disney fan in a cartoon face mask and white shirt, outdoors and ready to experience the magic as Disney World reopens.

    Making Minimizing Germs Fun For Kids at Walt Disney World

    By now, even hermits and people with their heads stuck in the sand have heard of the coronavirus pandemic that has seemingly swept the globe and affected just about every country on the face of the earth. Disney World was, of course, affected—to the point the parks closed for four months—and now that the parks are open, there are reminders everywhere that the virus has tried its best to stop the m

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  • 2 October
    The monorail cruises by Epcot’s Spaceship Earth, a must-see snapshot for Disney Park Hoppers under Florida’s beautiful skies.

    First Things We Do When Arriving at Walt Disney World’s EPCOT

    EPCOT is simply a marvelous place. Steeped in nostalgia and innovation, this is the most unique Walt Disney World theme park. Divided into two strong areas, Future World and the World Showcase, the park is here to delight the technically savvy and those with a travel bug. The property is also massive. And depending on which “side” you enter from, this determines your morning itinerary. To assist,

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  • Sep- 2020 -
    30 September
    cinderella-castle

    First Things We Do When Arriving at the Magic Kingdom

    There is no better feeling than walking into the park that started it all, Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. If you are like me you start getting the feels as soon as you walk through the gate and hear the Main Street, U.S.A. music. For diehard Disney Fanatics there is nothing quite like the rush of walking into the Magic Kingdom. Here are the first things we do when walking into this magical par

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  • 30 September
    Test Track

    Attraction Adjustments You Should Know About at Walt Disney World

    Disney magic in the parks looks a bit different in 2021. To promote social distancing, safe fun and to keep guests and cast members healthy there are some changes to attractions and happenings in the parks. This article notes some of the changes that guests will see in the parks to keep guests.    1. No Character Greetings Character Greetings have been suspended until further notice.  Be

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  • 26 September
    Split image: Left, "The Princess and the Frog" movie poster; right, Splash Mountain at Magic Kingdom ahead of its themed reimagining.

    10 Biggest Controversies at Walt Disney World

    It’s rare to find anything sacred these days, whether it’s a movie or, in this instance, a theme park. That’s not to say Disney World is a bad place. But, naturally, bad things can happen anywhere, and real-life controversies come with the territory of operating a resort with an infinite number of moving parts. Let’s take a look at some of Disney World’s biggest controversies to date.   10. P

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  • 24 September
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    15 Things We Would Do With Unlimited Access to Walt Disney World

    If you’re a Walt Disney World parks fan, surely you’ve had thoughts of things you wish you could do (without getting in trouble) in the parks.  Let’s take a journey into our imaginations and think about those fantasies.  What would YOU do with unlimited access to the parks?  Here are a few of our ideas! 1. Dance with the ghosts in the Haunted Mansion Can you think of a better party

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  • 24 September
    Walt Disney

    Walt Disney World Facts That Will Make You Feel Old

    Walt Disney World Resort in Florida officially opened to the public on October 1, 1971. That’s only a few months shy of 50 years ago! And as Disney World preparations are underway to make the 50-year marker into the ultimate celebration, laden with an abundance of new attraction debuts and other resort-wide premier innovations, we can’t help reminiscing about how far we’ve come in all that time. I

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  • 22 September
    Kilimanjaro Safari

    First Things We Do When Arriving at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

    Visiting Animal Kingdom is almost a mystical experience.  Guests are invited to discover animals in various areas of the park, travel to a faraway land by visiting Pandora: The World of Avatar, and also to learn about beasts of the past in the DinoLand section of the park.   There are so many options for what to do first when you visit Animal Kingdom, but here is our list of the top

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