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Caribbean Beach – Why We Love This Laid-Back Disney Resort
5. Delicious Dining Options Another great thing that came along with the remodel are the new dining options. There is something for everyone, and the new menus are simply incredible. This means you won’t have to leave your resort to get an excellent meal, a major bonus for most travelers. Sebastian’s Bistro is very subtly themed afterThe
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Caribbean Beach – Why We Love This Laid-Back Disney Resort
All of Disney World’s Resort Hotels are amazing. After all, what could be better than five-star service, comfortable rooms, and not driving for an entire vacation? Each and every one of Disney’s Resorts offers all of these things and much, much more. Besides, there is definitely something to be said for staying in the “Disney bubble” and
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How to Enjoy Walt Disney World Parks When They’re Most Crowded
Let's Recap! 1. Temper your expectations – For guests who are not as familiar with how crowded Walt Disney World can be, perhaps the worst thing about the crowds is the shock of it all. 2. Take advantage of extended park hours, if available – Park hours tend to be a bit longer during the busiest times of year, i.e. Spring Br
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How to Enjoy Walt Disney World Parks When They’re Most Crowded
7. … or, leave the parks altogether Don’t take your resort amenities for granted. Enjoy the pool (especially mid-day when the crowds are at their worst) or other special activity at your resort, or visit Disney Springs (it’s usually more crowded at night). 8. Use My Disney Experience to monitor wait times Hopefully you’ve ridden the mo
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How to Enjoy Walt Disney World Parks When They’re Most Crowded
4. Attend special events Hard-ticketed events are certainly pricey add-ons to a trip, but they also offer opportunities to enjoy the parks with much smaller crowds. If you’re travelling during Spring Break or Christmas weeks, I’d argue that the special events are a greater value than during lower crowd weeks in January or August, becaus
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How to Enjoy Walt Disney World Parks When They’re Most Crowded
Sometimes you have to travel at one of Walt Disney World’s most crowded times, and let’s face it- the “off season” doesn’t exist the way it did in the past. If you’re traveling at a peak time, you’ll want to take advantage of a few of these tips to minimize your wait times and crowd-navigating. Don’t be discouraged if the parks are crowd
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Walt Disney World’s Value Resorts and Why We Love Them
Let's Recap! 1. Larger-Than-Life Theming – First of all, the Value tier of resorts can boast of the most immersive and unapologetically Disneyfied theming. 2. All the Comfort Food – Value resorts are beloved by families for many reasons. Food is definitely one of those reasons. 3. Revamped Rooms – While the Art of Anim
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Walt Disney World’s Value Resorts and Why We Love Them
4. Family-Friendly Atmosphere While WDW as a whole is geared towards families, some spots cater more to families with small children. If you’re a parent looking for a cheery vibe where you’ll be surrounded by fellow parents who understand the daily struggle of packing a stroller, you’ll feel accommodated at a Value resort. The cast member
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Walt Disney World’s Value Resorts and Why We Love Them
Annual Walt Disney World regulars have refined the art of trimming Disney vacation costs. This can include traveling during the off-season, forgoing table-service restaurants, and avoiding the gift shops. That being said, there is one perk that many Disney lovers cannot give up. Staying on Disney property. The first-rate guest service, co
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Disney World Bans These 3 Things From Their Parks!
Text From Disney Parks Blog LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (FOX 13) – Parents planning on bringing a stroller on their next Disney trip might want to break out the measuring tape first. Disney announced Thursday that large strollers and stroller wagons will no longer be allowed in its Walt Disney World and Disneyland parks. Beginning May 1,
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