Walt Disney World

  • Nov- 2014 -
    19 November
    Splash Mountain’s log flume splashes from its rocky, grassy peak under blue skies in Frontierland at Magic Kingdom.

    Top 5 Things You ‘Must Do’ In Magic Kingdom’s Frontierland

    The Magic Kingdom is probably the most popular park at Walt Disney World. If you can’t go to any other park, I suggest you go there because it is so magical and is well worth a trip to Walt Disney World. One of the main things that make Magic Kingdom so unique is that there are four different “lands” within Magic Kingdom. The land we are going to focus on today is Frontierland and things to do her

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  • 18 November
    Pirates of the Caribbean at Magic Kingdom, unexpectedly closed with a bold red "CLOSED" banner draped over its iconic sign.

    The 10 Rides We Hope Disney NEVER Close at Magic Kingdom

    There are so many great rides at the Magic Kingdom. Some of them are thrilling and exciting and others are sentimental and remind us of our childhood. Sometimes rides are taken down and replaced by newer ones. Here is our list of rides at the Magic Kingdom that we hope will never be replaced. 10. The Tea Cups This is a must in my family to ride the teacups on every visit to the Magic Kingdom. Who

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  • 18 November
    5 Amazing Things About Mission Space

    5 Amazing Things About Mission: Space

    When attempting word associations using Disney parlance, one is unlikely to pair Epcot and thrill rides together. Some hear Epcot and immediately think of World Showcase or the International Food and Wine Festival. Others hear Epcot and think of the iconic Spaceship Earth or its flagship attraction, Soarin’. Others, like me, hear Epcot and immediately think of the recently departed Maelstrom. Gett

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  • 16 November
    Cinderella Castle rises high at Magic Kingdom, framed by rocks and trees below a bright blue sky—a must-see Disney landmark.

    10 Amazing Facts About the Magic Kingdom

    10. Magic Kingdom Walkway The next time you visit the Magic Kingdom, notice the walkways. They are red, and that is because Walt Disney wanted his guests to feel like the “red carpet” had been rolled out for them. Also, cast members who are in character costumes stay in character until the red walkway entrances and exits turn a different color. This is to minimize the possibility of any child seei

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  • 12 November
    Castle Perspective

    19 Impressive Facts About Cinderella’s Castle At Disney World

    Castles, real or fictional, have always proved to be a fascination, evoking history with all its' havoc, mystery, and romance. From the castles of Versailles and Fontainbleau, the chateaux of Chambord and Chaumont, and even the Tyn Church in Prague, Herbert Ryman chief designer, found his inspiration to design the Cinderella Castle of WDW. The Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland, California, is a

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  • 11 November
    Hollywood Studios

    Hollywood Studios 101 – Complete Rundown of 10 Attractions

    If you have been following the recent news, Disney’s Hollywood Studios is in a state of flux. The iconic (or, based on your perception, rightfully maligned) Sorcerer’s Hat is going to be taken down at the beginning of 2015. Many rides and attractions are being shuttered to make way for a renovation to the park – American Idol Experience closed in September, along with the Studio Backlot Tour and T

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  • 10 November
    Closed

    If Disney Closed These 10 Attractions We Would Be Heartbroken: Magic Kingdom Edition!

    When most people think of Disney you think of certain rides and attractions that define the park and make it unique to you. If Disney were to close the rides that make them who they are, what ever would we do?! Because I’m in a Magic Kingdom mood tonight, let’s talk about the attractions there that would break our hearts if they ever closed! 10. The Mountains: When thinking of the Magic Kingdom an

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  • 3 November
    it's a small world

    8 Amazing Facts About it’s a small world

    it’s a small world (left un-capitalized intentionally) is a favorite attraction of mine, and I love learning as much as I can about how this timeless ride came to be. Some people can’t stand the ride, citing “that song!!” as the reason they simply can’t stomach it. Love it or hate it, you can’t deny that it’s a small world has a whole lot of history. Read on to learn some facts about this 50-year

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  • 2 November
    Epcot

    8 Hidden Gems in Epcot

    Epcot is a wonderfully themed and beautifully designed park and one of my favorites. There are many exciting attractions, unique sights and sounds, and delicious places to eat and drink. There are also a bountiful amount of hidden gems throughout the park. Here are my top 8 in no particular order. 8. Living with the land boat ride This amazing boat ride in The Land pavilion is a great relaxing rid

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  • 2 November
    7 Epcot Tips

    7 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Day at Epcot

    Epcot is a massive park, so you’ll want to carefully think about how to spend your time there. There’s a lot to do during the day, but it also can’t be missed at night! There are many great attractions in Future World, and a lot of things to experience in the World Showcase as well. I love spending two days at Epcot. If you are on a longer trip and have the ability to visit it over 2 days, then yo

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