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15 Characters You Can Meet at Disney Resort Hotel Restaurants
14. Donald Duck This stubborn and sassy member of the Fab Five makes a few appearances outside of the theme parks. You can meet him during breakfast at Cape May Café at Disney’s Beach Club Resort and at Chef Mickey’s at Disney’s Contemporary Resort.
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15 Characters You Can Meet at Disney Resort Hotel Restaurants
15. Daisy Duck If you’re a Daisy lover, such as myself, you’ll be delighted to know that you can meet her at Disney’s Beach Club Resort! She joins a few other characters for breakfast at Cape May Café so you can get your morning off to a fun and sassy start. Photo Credit: Disney
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15 Characters You Can Meet at Disney Resort Hotel Restaurants
One of the most exciting parts about going to Walt Disney World is being able to meet the characters that you grew up watching and loving in various movies and shows. Nothing beats getting to hug Mickey Mouse or telling Rapunzel that she inspired you to follow your dreams. While you might think you can only find characters in the parks, t
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Disney Ticket Buying 101: What You Should Know About Choosing Your Disney Park Passes
1. Different tiers of pricing About a year ago, Disney introduced tiered ticket prices. There are three different tiers—value, regular and peak. When you visit the Walt Disney World Resort website, you are able to see which price point the day you want to visit falls under. Value tickets are $102/$109, regular tickets are $114/$119, and p
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Disney Ticket Buying 101: What You Should Know About Choosing Your Disney Park Passes
2. You have access to FastPass+ no matter what Whether you buy a 1-day ticket or a multi-day ticket, you will have the ability to book FastPass+ options before you get to the park—but you can wait and make FastPass+ selections in the park as well. Using the My Disney Experience app, you are able to select up to three FastPass+ attractions
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Disney Ticket Buying 101: What You Should Know About Choosing Your Disney Park Passes
3. You can add a Park Hopper If the thought of being confined to one park per day doesn’t sit well with you, you’re in luck—you can add a Park Hopper to your ticket. The Park Hopper option allows you to ‘hop’ from park-to-park all day, including Magic Kingdom. The Park Hopper option can be added to both 1-day regular tickets and multi-day
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Disney Ticket Buying 101: What You Should Know About Choosing Your Disney Park Passes
4. Magic Kingdom ticket is priced separately If you’re planning on buying single day tickets, make sure you choose the right ticket for the park you want to visit. A 1-day ticket to Magic Kingdom is anywhere from $5 to $7 more than a 1-day ticket to Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios or Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Magic Kingdom is the most vi
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Disney Ticket Buying 101: What You Should Know About Choosing Your Disney Park Passes
5. Multi-day or single day When it comes to purchasing your park tickets, you have two options—you can either buy a multi-day ticket or a one-day ticket. If you buy a multi-day ticket, you can visit one park per day and the cost of the ticket is cheaper than if you were to buy one regular park ticket each day. If you buy a one-day ticket,
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Disney Ticket Buying 101: What You Should Know About Choosing Your Disney Park Passes
6. Check for special events Nothing is worse than buying a full-priced day ticket for a park and having to leave early because there’s a special event going on in the evening. If you’re buying your ticket at the park, the Vacation Host or Hostess should inform you of the park closing time before you make your purchase. If you’re buying yo
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Disney Ticket Buying 101: What You Should Know About Choosing Your Disney Park Passes
7. Different prices depending on age If you’re traveling with children, this is definitely something you’ll want to keep in mind. If your child is younger than three years old, they receive free admission into the parks. If they are between the ages of 3 and 9, their ticket price is $6 cheaper than an adult ticket, which is for ages 10 an
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